» Site Navigation
2 members and 1,888 guests
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.
» Today's Birthdays
» Stats
Members: 76,067
Threads: 249,217
Posts: 2,572,783
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
|
-
3 Tub Display Rack
It is almost complete. Three 110 qt Sterilite tubs.
I still need to touch up the paint and sand some relief for the flexwatt because the tolerance is tight (on purpose, of course).
I chose to use lids because it gives the flimsy sides stability and I can keep any baby snake in without fear of escape. And taking the tubs out is no big deal when there are only 3.
I am looking forward to being able to see more of my snakes...
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...f4i/3stack.jpg
-
It looks good, but just a heads up those are the same size I originally used for mine...
http://i53.tinypic.com/29zbxv9.jpg
I switched to the 34 qt tubs because the ball pythons I put in all of the tubs stopped eating because it was too big for them. That might be okay for a full grown bp, but not juvis.. Looks good though!
-
Thanks for the input. No BP's in my collection yet, only colubrids. I will keep that in mind if I head down that road.
Looks like a fairly easy conversion for you :)
-
Heeeey I didn't notice that, still looks good though! I like, sorry I probably should have read what snakes you own. Bps are just picky lol.
-
No worries! This IS a BP forum, so of course you would assume I had them. :D
-
I like the metal and plastic shelves, I just couldn't find any that I could slide the tubs in and out with the wide side facing front. I used 3/4" plywood, and hopefully won't have any sag issues down the road.
I think it will be fine, though.
-
Finished it... My Milk and Corn actually utilize the height, stretching up to the lid looking for a way out. I am happy with it, and am looking for a third snake to complete it :D
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...isplayRack.jpg
-
i have my milks in 41 qt tubs. they seem fine but should i provide more height?
-
By no means is it necessary. The 41 qt are perfectly fine.
Though they do use it, I went with the higher tubs more for me than them. I wanted to be able to see them more, that's all.
-
hmm...do they tend to be more active in a taller enclosure? i have a pair of ghost hondos. my little girl is fairly calm to handle...for a milk anyway but my male just freaks out and milks me almost every time i handle him. would putting him in a taller tub make that worse because he might feel less secure? i was going to put him back into a smaller tub to see if he will relax.
|