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Rack Question

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  • 12-05-2007, 05:06 PM
    Vlad
    Rack Question
    Hi there,

    This is my first time posting on BP.net but I have been on here endlessly reading for a couple of months now. I have to say, all of you are amazing for the wealth of information that is shared on here. For a newbie like me... it's a gold mine.

    Let me introduce myself... I'm Vlad from Ottawa, Ontario and have a normal juvie female bp that I picked up about 2 months ago. With a lot of help from here, I got her tank set up to the right temperatures... humidity is a bit of a pain because it's a screen top but my wife is great for helping out. And as most of you already know... bps are like chips.. can't stop at one. I'm hooked.

    My question for you guys and gals is... I am considering ordering a Boaphile RhinoRaXX 5 drawer sideways rack with a 4 small and 3 large configuration... would it be a waste to get a rack like this to only put one snake in for now? ... I am definitely planning on getting more and I was looking for something that can accomodate them as they come in.
    I would then use my current tank in another room as quarantine as they come in.

    I know this is a long post.. so I apologize for droning on ... I just wanted to get your opinions.

    Thanks everyone
  • 12-05-2007, 05:11 PM
    Reptilian
    Re: Rack Question
    I am not familer with the that rack system. I'd look it up but I have dial up and I try to stay away from sites that have pictures that need to load. But if you are going to get more snake anyways, you'll eventually need a rack if that is the type of habitat you want them all in (instead of a million tanks). So I'd say go for it. Again I am not sure on the sizes or anything, so I'll let someone else handle that.


    EDIT: BTW, welcome!
  • 12-05-2007, 05:12 PM
    juddb
    Re: Rack Question
    Sure its ok, as long as you put the other slots to use eventually with more bp's:gj:. Welcome to the crew.
  • 12-05-2007, 05:14 PM
    PythonWallace
    Re: Rack Question
    Welcome to the site. If you're addicted and you are sure you are going to get more snakes, I say order it. If you have the money order 2. 1 for quarantine and one for permanent residency. I have 3 racks. Only 1 is full, but I have to build a new one this month to quarantine a couple of new snakes I'm getting. I get new ones so often that I need racks all over my condo to quarantine everything.
  • 12-05-2007, 05:46 PM
    mxrider42
    Re: Rack Question
    I have three of the Boaphile racks. They are VERY nice. I plan on getting a few more. I would highly recommend them.
  • 12-05-2007, 06:26 PM
    Vlad
    Re: Rack Question
    Thanks a lot everyone.
    Looks like it's a go then... can't do two racks just yet .. too much $$$ for now.. will stick to one for now.
    Of course, I'll have to wait until after Christmas. The kids' presents are gonna be expensive enough.. my present to myself will have to wait. :)
  • 12-05-2007, 06:55 PM
    dsirkle
    Re: Rack Question
    You are smart to get a rack before getting bunch of glass tanks and finding that they take up too much space. I wish that I would have known better. Take a look at www.nsreptiles.com and see if the racks there are a little easier on your pocketbook. Boaphile products are certainly good stuff if thats what you like best.
  • 12-06-2007, 09:57 AM
    Vlad
    Re: Rack Question
    Thanks again. I'll check them out for sure. The only thing I found with a lot of the companies who sell racks or other herp supplies was that shipping to Canada is either not available or incredibly expensive. Reptile Basics was one place I was looking at and with the reputation Rich has on here... I was good to go.. but he got back to me saying he wasn't set up to ship to Canada unfortunately.... damned sled dogs won't pull that much ;) hahahaha

    Seriously though.. I have one more quick question on the same subject. The racks that you have... do they have enough clearance at the top of the tub to be considered ventilation or do you have to make holes in the tub?
  • 12-06-2007, 12:22 PM
    Laooda
    Re: Rack Question
    Hi and welcome Vlad!!! :):D:)

    I don't have any experience with Boaphile, but I've heard great things about them... I currently have 2 adult AP (Animal Plastics) in use... and I LOVE them. ***The gap at the top of the AP works as just enough ventilation**** Where as, on the AP baby rack, and another rack I have... I've had to add holes in the tubs.

    Again! Welcome :)

    I do also haft to mention that I'm in Texas... so lack of humidity really isn't as big of a problem as I'm sure it is other places...
  • 12-07-2007, 08:08 AM
    ottawa_guy
    Re: Rack Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Vlad View Post
    Thanks again. I'll check them out for sure. The only thing I found with a lot of the companies who sell racks or other herp supplies was that shipping to Canada is either not available or incredibly expensive. Reptile Basics was one place I was looking at and with the reputation Rich has on here... I was good to go.. but he got back to me saying he wasn't set up to ship to Canada unfortunately.... damned sled dogs won't pull that much ;) hahahaha

    Seriously though.. I have one more quick question on the same subject. The racks that you have... do they have enough clearance at the top of the tub to be considered ventilation or do you have to make holes in the tub?


    Hi Vlad,
    I would try Casey at www.nsreptiles.com . I ordered an incubator from him a week and a half ago, and it arrived today. Apparently FedEx doesn't use sled dogs lol.
    Take care,
    Jason
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