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    CB110 series

    How come know one makes a rack system using the CB110 tubs, that tub seems like it would be a lot better for snakes such as boas with a whopping size of 19x39x6(roughly).
    Although it might be a lot more money I would think companys would make these maybe in an economy style like Animal plastics makes with less pvc.

    That tub just seems so much more useful for snake species who might require a little bigger than a cb70 and dont' want to buy a big cage.

    any input?

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    Re: CB110 series

    ARS makes 33x26.5...
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    Re: CB110 series

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    ARS makes 33x26.5...

    Yeah I have seen those, I would love to buy an ars rack.

    But right now I'm digging pvc racks.

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    Re: CB110 series

    Quote Originally Posted by tmartin2347 View Post
    Yeah I have seen those, I would love to buy an ars rack.

    But right now I'm digging pvc racks.
    Explain yourself
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    Re: CB110 series

    Quote Originally Posted by tmartin2347 View Post
    How come know one makes a rack system using the CB110 tubs, that tub seems like it would be a lot better for snakes such as boas with a whopping size of 19x39x6(roughly).
    Although it might be a lot more money I would think companys would make these maybe in an economy style like Animal plastics makes with less pvc.

    That tub just seems so much more useful for snake species who might require a little bigger than a cb70 and dont' want to buy a big cage.

    any input?
    Check out the 74 qt racks here:

    http://www.repti-racks.com/index.php...id=3&Itemid=41

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    Re: CB110 series

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    Explain yourself
    to be honest I'm really just digging pvc racks like boaphiles, and reptile basics because it's all i've used so far.
    I do hope sometime in the future I will be able to purchase an ARS rack, I hvae done a lot of pricing out for his racks and well we'll see.

    What about you, what do you prefer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skiploder View Post
    those are huge, that rack would be sweet but I didn't see that you can have belly heat.
    As I am a big fan of belly heat for my snakes.

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    Re: CB110 series

    Animal plastics does make a rack for the Iris 900 series, which is slightly smaller than the CB110. They also make racks for the Sterilite 1960, which is slightly smaller than the 900. Those are both suitable for an adult BP.

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    Re: CB110 series

    I have a Freedom Breeder FB-CB708-2CMT rack. The tubs are 33" long x 27" wide and 8" tall.

    I got the 11" heat panel option (belly heat). The tubs are solid colored with clear "windows" in the front. No, they are not PVC, but I love the FB/Design - especially with the less perforated lids and the solid tubs.

    You can buy them by the level, at $125.00 per level.

    http://www.freedombreeder.com/cage.php?cageID=25

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    Re: CB110 series

    Quote Originally Posted by tmartin2347 View Post
    to be honest I'm really just digging pvc racks like boaphiles, and reptile basics because it's all i've used so far.
    I do hope sometime in the future I will be able to purchase an ARS rack, I hvae done a lot of pricing out for his racks and well we'll see.

    What about you, what do you prefer?



    those are huge, that rack would be sweet but I didn't see that you can have belly heat.
    As I am a big fan of belly heat for my snakes.
    I don't have a rack yet... For now I'm staying with nice AP display cages.

    I really really really want to purchase a rack later on, but the main thing that's keeping me away is the room temperature. I can't heat one room by itself, it has to be the entire top floor of the house and my parents don't want that.

    My AP cage really stays warm when it's cold in my room.
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    Re: CB110 series

    Quote Originally Posted by Skiploder View Post
    I have a Freedom Breeder FB-CB708-2CMT rack. The tubs are 33" long x 27" wide and 8" tall.

    I got the 11" heat panel option (belly heat). The tubs are solid colored with clear "windows" in the front. No, they are not PVC, but I love the FB/Design - especially with the less perforated lids and the solid tubs.

    You can buy them by the level, at $125.00 per level.

    http://www.freedombreeder.com/cage.php?cageID=25
    I'm not going to lie, that rack is pretty tight. I like it, but I think I'd have to go with ARS racks over freedom breeder racks.
    I know there are a lot of freedom breeder lovers out there but I have heard nothing bad about ARS yet either and I know Brian is a really cool guy.


    Quote Originally Posted by DutchHerp View Post
    I don't have a rack yet... For now I'm staying with nice AP display cages.

    I really really really want to purchase a rack later on, but the main thing that's keeping me away is the room temperature. I can't heat one room by itself, it has to be the entire top floor of the house and my parents don't want that.

    My AP cage really stays warm when it's cold in my room.
    All you need to do is shut the door to your room, and get an oil filled heater.

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