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    Suggestions for a hatchling rack?

    I'm in the market for a dedicated hatchling rack. I'm looking to get one made of black PVC or metal. Does anyone have any suggestions on who makes the best hatchling racks?
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    Re: Suggestions for a hatchling rack?

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/for-baby-juvenile-snakes

    I bought one a few months ago. It's not too shabby.

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    I am a big fan of animal plastic racks http://www.animalplastics.com/
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    ars caging makes pretty nice racks, bigger and more money than the above ones though.

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    animal plastics

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    Re: Suggestions for a hatchling rack?

    Quote Originally Posted by spitzu View Post
    http://www.reptilebasics.com/for-baby-juvenile-snakes

    I bought one a few months ago. It's not too shabby.
    this is in the discription

    but is well suited to larger scale breeders that sell off stock in under a couple of months. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR BALL PYTHONS OR BOA CONSTRICTORS.
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    Re: Suggestions for a hatchling rack?

    That's interesting...

    However, I bought the 16 tub Iris shoebox rack and it is a nice rack. It also does not share that description.

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    Re: Suggestions for a hatchling rack?

    Quote Originally Posted by Raverthug View Post
    this is in the discription

    but is well suited to larger scale breeders that sell off stock in under a couple of months. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR BALL PYTHONS OR BOA CONSTRICTORS.
    I appreciate the heads up, but I believe spitzu was talking about the Iris shoebox rack, which is designed for baby BPs. Not the Interdesign 32 or 68 Tub Rack which is on the same page and is not recommended for baby BP or Boas.
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    ok I didnt know what one he was talkin about and wanted to give him a heads up
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    Thanks for all the suggestions guys!

    ARS, man those are some nice racks. They really look profession grade, unfortunately I don't have the money or space or really the need for such a large hatchling rack at this time. Someday hopefully though...

    I think I'm going to go with Reptile Basic's Iris shoebox hatchling rack. I think RBI edges out the others with Rich's awesome customer service and top of the line craftsmanship I've seen consistently in my RBI CB-70's.

    Thanks again for all the helpful suggestions, you guys rock!
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