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    AP Economy racks for BPs?

    I was just wondering if the new AP Economy Racks would be a good fit for BPs? The only thing they lack is sides like a regular rack system which is why I ask. Would a BP be to freaked out by the open sides? Just curious on your opinions. I myself feel a bit iffy about it.

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    All my hatchlings racks using 6 quarts tubs and V18 tubs are from the economy line and they are great, the snake room never gets below 76 degrees this is to take in consideration.

    This is one of my racks

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    Re: AP Economy racks for BPs?

    It depends on your specific location. If you have a stable room (temperature and humidity-wise) then they're great (I have one myself)! You can use semi-clear or completely opaque tubs for your BPs if you like. Mine are in Vision V-70 tubs and do just fine.
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    I actually live in a room with no windows (sounds funny I know) so the room itself always maintains 80-84 degrees even in winter not including the belly heat. Humidity is around 35%-40% which is kind of low but is easily brought up with light misting which is shown by the fact my box turtle's humidity with misting is around the 70% mark. They sound like a great idea so far! Keep them coming people. All opinions are welcome!

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