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  • 11-19-2008, 05:49 PM
    Styx
    Best Rack for Kenyan Sand Boas?
    I'm having trouble picking out a rack to buy for my kenyan sand boas. I keep getting more and I'm starting to need a rack to house them all.

    However, my house in the winter is not kept very warm, it stays at about 62-64 degrees F. My particular kenyans like it hot, with a hot spot of 98-100 F, when I bought new heat pads this year and turned it down to 95 my kenyans actually stopped eating even though their cool end wasn't too cold either.

    So, I need some kind of rack system that can handle the heat without melting. Is that even possible? Or should I just try and figure something out with glass? Any ideas on what I should do?
  • 11-19-2008, 05:53 PM
    blackcrystal22
    Re: Best Rack for Kenyan Sand Boas?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Styx View Post
    I'm having trouble picking out a rack to buy for my kenyan sand boas. I keep getting more and I'm starting to need a rack to house them all.

    However, my house in the winter is not kept very warm, it stays at about 62-64 degrees F. My particular kenyans like it hot, with a hot spot of 98-100 F, when I bought new heat pads this year and turned it down to 95 my kenyans actually stopped eating even though their cool end wasn't too cold either.

    So, I need some kind of rack system that can handle the heat without melting. Is that even possible? Or should I just try and figure something out with glass? Any ideas on what I should do?

    I don't think that any rack systems would have a problem with melting.
    Try Rich at reptilebasics.com
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