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How to prevent

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  • 09-27-2015, 04:40 PM
    gwakeley1
    How to prevent
    Hello, I bought a 3 tub 41qt rack I forget what brand cause it was a couple years ago I bought it with the hopes of getting back into ball pythons. I finally bought a nice adult normal female and have been keeping her in a tank for the past month or so bit have been having trouble keeping her humidity up so I decided to move her to the rack. My question is in front of the tubs there is a little hole to put something in to prevent the tub from being able to be pushed out, what do yous suggest I use to stop that from happening. It's a pretty tiny hole too dark to get a picture of.
  • 09-27-2015, 05:36 PM
    Eric Alan
    Re: How to prevent
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gwakeley1 View Post
    Hello, I bought a 3 tub 41qt rack I forget what brand cause it was a couple years ago I bought it with the hopes of getting back into ball pythons. I finally bought a nice adult normal female and have been keeping her in a tank for the past month or so bit have been having trouble keeping her humidity up so I decided to move her to the rack. My question is in front of the tubs there is a little hole to put something in to prevent the tub from being able to be pushed out, what do yous suggest I use to stop that from happening. It's a pretty tiny hole too dark to get a picture of.

    Sounds like a Reptile Basics rack. I have three of them and don't use the plastic stops on any of them. As long as you have properly fitting tubs, the stops aren't necessary to prevent escape.
  • 09-27-2015, 06:43 PM
    IsmQui718
    Re: How to prevent
    I agree with what was said above. You'll be ok. I use binder clips from Office Depot to keep my tubs in place. Not because they'll come out, but only because it makes me feel better because I have an overly curious Siamese cat in the home.


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