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    Vision vs. Reptile Basics

    So i currently am using RBI racks for my snakes. At times i feel like they are too expensive for the number i get, but i have had no problems with the racks and customer service is great. Recently i have been looking at Vision racks since it looks like you get a few more racks with their systems over what RBI's would do at the same cost. So someone sway my mind!!!!

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    Re: Vision vs. Reptile Basics

    IMO, dont, you will not like them after having RBI racks. They are far to open for me, the one I had, I had trouble with heating and humidity/sheds. Ive never had trouble with sheds with RBI though, because of how enclosed they are.

    Im not sure, but I also think Vision racks are more so for people with temp controlled rooms, or keeping them in a room that says warmer than normal. They are so open, that I also had trouble keeping my room at a temp that did not make it impossible for the heating to work good with the racks.
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    Re: Vision vs. Reptile Basics

    I have several different kinds of racks, Freedom Breeder, Animal Plastics(similar to RBI), Vision and homemade. What Vision has over all of these racks is versatility. You can have one rack with adult CB70 tubs on a few levels, then sub adult V35 tubs on a few levels and hatchling tubs on a few levels or any combination depending on how your collection changes. It is very easy to change the heat configuration with their heat rope system and also the spacers for different size tubs. I even set mine up one season to have my freedom breeder CB70-8 tubs on my Vision rack, they are the taller white tubs with acrylic window.

    Versatility and price were big factors for me. Also they are on wheels which makes moving the rack easy.
    I have no problems with my other racks but they cant change as I do.

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    Re: Vision vs. Reptile Basics

    Quote Originally Posted by Beardedragon View Post
    IMO, dont, you will not like them after having RBI racks. They are far to open for me, the one I had, I had trouble with heating and humidity/sheds. Ive never had trouble with sheds with RBI though, because of how enclosed they are.

    Im not sure, but I also think Vision racks are more so for people with temp controlled rooms, or keeping them in a room that says warmer than normal. They are so open, that I also had trouble keeping my room at a temp that did not make it impossible for the heating to work good with the racks.
    Hey Matt I taped up 80% of the holes(from the outside) on the tops to cure my humidity problems. I leave a few open in the front at the cool end of enclosure. People in humid areas or with colubrids would probably leave them open but it just took 5 minutes to run some 2" tape over them.

    They seem to keep heat just like my other racks?

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    Re: Vision vs. Reptile Basics

    Thansk guys. My room is heat controlled by a space heater and I'm in the proccess of drywall and finishing the room off. My biggest issue with RBI is that i have to put them up off the ground compared to vision it seems to me that they have wheels and are a little off the ground. Does the heat coils go out any quicker than heat tape??

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    I had a vision rack for my adults and I really didn't like it all that much, I felt it was too open on all sides, was hard to clean and didn't heat large tubs all that well. I got animal plastics racks for my adults and I love them. However when trying to figure out what to do with my vision rack, I changed it around so that it held hatchling and subadult tubs. It seemed to heat the smaller tubs much better and since I use paper with my hatchlings the cleaning issue wasn't as bad and since the tubs are shorter they didn't seem as open anymore. I liked it so much for that application that I got another one. So now the bottom 5 shelves hold two subadult tubs each and the top 8 shelves hold 4 hatchling tubs each. I really like the way it all worked out.
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    Re: Vision vs. Reptile Basics

    I am a happy animal plastics customer

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    I use the vision racks and i love them. You dont have to keep them open on the sides. Just cut some melamine and cover the sides. You chould even by a few sheets of styrofoam insulation and cover the sides with that. Cheap and effective.

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