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    rack

    i am new to royal pythons however i have fallen in love with them of late and would like to expand my collection.
    in doing this i simply dont have the space to house as many as i would like to in vivs and whilst reasearching i stumbled across racks and am seriously considering making myself and my snakes 1.
    having said this i have no clue where to begin in doing this and what i would need aswell as how much it would cost hense me coming on here for a bit of friendly advice please could some1 help me in advising me:

    How to build a rack to house my collection?
    What i will need for my rack in order for my snakes to be comfortable?
    How much will it cost?
    and if this is an effective way of housing multiple snakes?
    Thankyou x

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    Re: rack

    Hi,

    Quote Originally Posted by aries View Post
    How to build a rack to house my collection?
    What i will need for my rack in order for my snakes to be comfortable?
    How much will it cost?
    and if this is an effective way of housing multiple snakes?
    Thankyou x
    There are a lot of good threads and links to plans etc in the diy forum.

    What you need is correct heat and humidity levels. So usually heat tape (or heat mats ), a thermostat and your golden.

    Cost depends on the plans you choose - which depend on your individual needs as far as looks, ambient temps etc. If you build it right it should last you a while though so don't be afraid to invest in good quality.

    Most of the money will likely go towards the thermostat and heating - which can of course be reused later if you upgrade.

    And finally, this is an excellent way of housing multiple snakes.


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    Re: rack

    I agree with the post above. I would also add that youtube has alot of good DIY videos on building these racks and will help you a lot

    I would also give you a little advise and tell you to start small, dont make a huge rack the first time cause you will prolly make some mistakes and learn from your experiences

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    Re: rack

    thanks for the help

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