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  • 10-15-2012, 03:30 AM
    Gene Collins
    Funny story
    So I got home from work this evening and I am talking with my dad.

    DAD: "Hey that shelf thing your snakes are in there are lids on the tubs right?"

    ME: "No the shelves are intentionally spaced so as to not need lids."

    DAD: "Well your mom looked closer at the shelves and she is a little freaked that they might get out."

    ME: "Oh no that won't happen there is only like 1/4" or less of a gap."

    I walk into my room and I notice that the tub Clyde, my 400g normal, is in is slightly pulled out but it didn't look like enough to fit through. I pulled out my tubs to check on my babies like I always do when I get home. I pick up the cool side hide and no Clyde. I think oh he must be soaking up some heat. Lift the warm side hide and.....NO CLYDE!!!! OMG My first escape AHHHH! :O lol Luckily he hadn't gone far. He was on the empty shelf two down from his. When he saw that I had found him he ended up getting stuck between the wall and the shelf in his attempt to get away. So I disaster avoided. Mom must never know either lol. I keep my bedroom door closed so they wouldn't get too far anyways. In this case I think my mom jinxed me. I may have to come up with a way to secure the tubs because I think Clyde wedged his way out and forced the tub out a bit. I don't believe I left it out that much although you can't rule out anything
  • 10-15-2012, 03:37 AM
    CuddleMunkie
    Re: Funny story
    I say mom did it. Probably peeked in and saw Clyde and got scared and didn't put the tub back all the way. Yep. Mom did it. :D
  • 10-15-2012, 03:48 AM
    fishdip
    Re: Funny story
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Gene Collins View Post
    So I got home from work this evening and I am talking with my dad.

    DAD: "Hey that shelf thing your snakes are in there are lids on the tubs right?"

    ME: "No the shelves are intentionally spaced so as to not need lids."

    DAD: "Well your mom looked closer at the shelves and she is a little freaked that they might get out."

    ME: "Oh no that won't happen there is only like 1/4" or less of a gap."

    I walk into my room and I notice that the tub Clyde, my 400g normal, is in is slightly pulled out but it didn't look like enough to fit through. I pulled out my tubs to check on my babies like I always do when I get home. I pick up the cool side hide and no Clyde. I think oh he must be soaking up some heat. Lift the warm side hide and.....NO CLYDE!!!! OMG My first escape AHHHH! :O lol Luckily he hadn't gone far. He was on the empty shelf two down from his. When he saw that I had found him he ended up getting stuck between the wall and the shelf in his attempt to get away. So I disaster avoided. Mom must never know either lol. I keep my bedroom door closed so they wouldn't get too far anyways. In this case I think my mom jinxed me. I may have to come up with a way to secure the tubs because I think Clyde wedged his way out and forced the tub out a bit. I don't believe I left it out that much although you can't rule out anything

    In your post your dad told you your mom was looking at them you think she may have pulled them out to look at them and did not put them back in place?
  • 10-15-2012, 05:05 AM
    CuddleMunkie
    Re: Funny story
    Awwwwww! I feel all warm and gooey inside after that "Thanks"! :oops:
  • 10-15-2012, 06:32 AM
    BHReptiles
    Re: Funny story
    You can always drill holes in front of the tubs on the actually rack system and put in a golf tee. That will help to keep them from sliding out. Then, whenever you pull the tub out or push it back in, you have to push/pull it entirely in order to put the tee back in. Just an idea. I'll be doing this with my new rack.
  • 10-15-2012, 09:14 AM
    Kaorte
    I use little plastic tabs like the kind used to keep screens in on doors and windows. I always flip the tabs down to secure the tub.

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  • 10-15-2012, 09:32 AM
    MrLang
    Is this a homemade or professionally built rack?
  • 10-15-2012, 10:09 AM
    Gene Collins
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by fishdip View Post
    In your post your dad told you your mom was looking at them you think she may have pulled them out to look at them and did not put them back in place?

    Oh no she won't even go into my room. She looked at the tub rack walking by my room and glancing in. I'll bring one of my boys down stairs and hold him while we watch TV and the whole time I'm in the living room she's all fidgety and uncomfortable even across the room.

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  • 10-15-2012, 10:25 AM
    Gene Collins
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MrLang View Post
    Is this a homemade or professionally built rack?

    Why can't my homemade rack be professional? Lol No I built it.following a diy thing on american exotics website. That's why there are no locks on it at the moment. I'll rig something up.

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  • 10-15-2012, 12:38 PM
    Munizfire
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MrLang View Post
    Is this a homemade or professionally built rack?

    As an Engineering student and DIY lover, this kinda made me sad :P




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