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    How to get the most cost-effectiveness out of 1 rack?

    Daydreaming about how I could expand with a potential to breed and how I could optimize the cost-effectiveness of 1 rack (e.g. 1 expensive thermostat, and limited space). I was thinking I'd get something like the Animal Plastics economy 10 shelf system, and that the best way to use the space would be to use 4 of the full bays for 1.3 adults, leaving the remaining 6 bays available for 12 x 15 quart tubs to handle up to 12 eggs.

    It seems to me that even if 3 females laid eggs, it's likely that they would not produce more than on average 4 viable babies on average, especially if these are younger females which they would be. For example, maybe a whole clutches goes bad or one doesn't even get pregnant.

    Is this good snake math? Any better ways to do it?

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    Re: How to get the most cost-effectiveness out of 1 rack?

    They cheapest way is to build your own rack, if you're handy. Built myself a seven tub rack for about 50 bucks. Not including thermostat, heat tap, and tubs.

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    Re: How to get the most cost-effectiveness out of 1 rack?

    Quote Originally Posted by JaYdEd View Post
    They cheapest way is to build your own rack, if you're handy. Built myself a seven tub rack for about 50 bucks. Not including thermostat, heat tap, and tubs.
    Yep, I made mine to hold 18 26 qt tubs with tstat and heat tape for about $300
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    Re: How to get the most cost-effectiveness out of 1 rack?

    Viol8r was that two columns of 9? What were dimensions if you don't mind saying.

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    I don't know about the snake math....One female could give you 8-10 eggs, or none. Last season I bred 6 females and only 3 produced clutches. You never know with mother nature

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    Re: How to get the most cost-effectiveness out of 1 rack?

    Quote Originally Posted by MS2 View Post
    I don't know about the snake math....One female could give you 8-10 eggs, or none. Last season I bred 6 females and only 3 produced clutches. You never know with mother nature
    I agree, the thing about " snake math " is the numbers never add up.
    Just when you think you have it figured out something changes the equation!

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    numbers I have gotten from a big breeder

    Average clutch size: 5 eggs
    Average females to lay with ultrasound: 75%
    Average females to lay without ultrasound: 50%

    I see nothing wrong with using averages to plan as long as you know they could drastically change one way or another. Don't think 1 rack is the only option.

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    I have not heard of anyone using their rack to double as an incubator. Is that a better alternative to getting a separate incubator?

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    Re: How to get the most cost-effectiveness out of 1 rack?

    Quote Originally Posted by jplehmann View Post
    Viol8r was that two columns of 9? What were dimensions if you don't mind saying.
    3' x 2' about 6' tall. I used the rack in this video and made a few adjustments to fit my needs. I have since added another rack to give my breeders some extra room. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EYC-UE2qsg
    Last edited by Viol8r; 11-08-2014 at 02:15 PM.
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    1. Bumblebee 1. Black Pastel Kingpin 1. Pastel Tiger
    .1 Pastel .1 Pastel het Pied .1 Calico .1 OG .1 Mojave het Lavender Albino .1 Lithium .1 Caramel Spider .1 Bumblebee .1 Bumblebee het Clown .1 Leopard
    1. Wild Caught Corn 1. Coral Snow Corn .1 Snow Corn .1 Butter Corn .1 Albino Reverse Okeetee Corn ?.? Frilled Dragon .2 Ferrets

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