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    ARS rack vs a few animal plastics/visions

    Since I don't have an extra room at the moment to make into a snake room (and won't for at least another year), here is my dilemma...I want to consolidate everything into one area, and most of my snakes are carpet pythons (besides a ball python and a black milksnake, neither of which ever climb)......
    My carpet pythons really are not arboreal, they have branches and leaves set up, none actually climb, half of them just move around and sleep on top of their hide boxes, the other half I don't catch out much and they stay in their hides...
    So given that they really don't climb or perch (they eat in a separate container with no perches and don't care), my choice for enclosures is either:

    Continue buying visions and a couple animal plastics cages
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    I can get an ARS rack where the carpets will have 9inch high enclosures (then 6.5inch for the bp/milksnake)...the ARS will consolidate everything into one space which is a big reason I want it..

    It sounds evil but like I said, none of my are climbers, none perch, they are all like 85% terrestrial...Being said what does everyone think? Thanks so much, I appreciate it.
    Too many.

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    Re: ARS rack vs a few animal plastics/visions

    Depends on your personal preference. I have all three. With the ars rack the room the snakes are in needs to be heated for the rack to function properly since its an open air rack system it doesent retain heat that well.

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