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    How to project how much space you'll need?

    (I'm not exactly sure where this would belong, feel free to move if necessary)
    So, I'm trying to design a melamine rack so that I can figure how much supplies will cost. My problem is, I'm not exactly sure how much space I will need. I am new, and so I plan on having a holdback or two with each clutch, and for the next two-three years I can't see myself having more than four to five clutches a year. I'm just trying to figure out how many 6qt tubs I would need, what is safe, what is excessive. I want to build a rack for my breeder females and I'm not sure how many extra spots I should have. I don't want to plan too short sighted and end up having to have a new rack built every year, but also trying to figure out what's effective and will still fit through a door xD

    Any input is appreciated, especially your setups vs. how many snakes you have and produce annually.
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    Re: How to project how much space you'll need?

    Take what think you'll need, double it and make sure you have extra space for expansion.


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