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    New Hatchling rack idea!

    Hey guys!
    I had this idea for an interesting hatchling rack the other day while out shopping and decided I'd try it out. I needed extra baby space and this is actually working out perfectly so far! It's just a closet organizer for shoes from Target, but it has a PVC bottom in each shelf so it doesn't sag and it fits 6qt tubs great.
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    My local Target had them on sale for $15.99 so I picked up 2 right away



    Let me know what you guys think, whether you think it'll work well or not!
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    Smile Re: New Hatchling rack idea!

    Hmmm,

    Looks interesting! My first question is what are you using for heat? Also do you have a oil filled radiator in the closet to keep it warm enough? But it looks cool! Keep Me Posted!

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    Re: New Hatchling rack idea!

    Definitely an interesting idea. You could probably attach a heat strip to it, if plastic tubs can handle the temp then fabric definitely can. Hmmm... I'm now tempted to get rid of all my clothes and fill my closet with snakes.
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    Re: New Hatchling rack idea!

    Quote Originally Posted by BEasy119 View Post
    Hmmm,

    Looks interesting! My first question is what are you using for heat? Also do you have a oil filled radiator in the closet to keep it warm enough? But it looks cool! Keep Me Posted!
    Well, my snake room is heated seperately including the closet which I use as a baby room and incubator room. It's a large 6ft x 10ft walk-in closet. I'm sure though that as long as you have a good thermostat controlling the heat tape it would work fine. It's made out of a nice, sturdy canvas material so I'm sure it could handle the heat!
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    Re: New Hatchling rack idea!

    great idea!

    im sure your snakes will love that "hanging condo" you made for them



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