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    Snake Racks as Furniture.

    Hello all!

    I will be moving across the country soon (one month!), and thus will be finally able to keep snakes! Well, probably anyway.

    Since, as one of them art students, I will be living in a small space I need to consider what impact a snake rack will have in an area. Can it double as a book shelf, or as a table, or as a base for a gecko cage? Can it be stylish or classy enough to fit in with the rest of the decor?

    I have seen a few pictures of snake racks dolled up to fit in with furniture, but I would love hear more about racks (or any other caging) that do double (or triple) duty as a rack, a table, a piece of art, ect!

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    as long as the animals dont suffer from the design then go nuts... you say your artistic.. make it happen capt'n... as for tables.. remember there has to be a power supply and a thermostat... and also if you want it to be an entertainment center too.. remember your TV gives off a lot of heat as well as the other electronics...be creative and have fun with it.. just make sure your animals come first and design comes second

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