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Thread: Rack Plans

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    BPnet Veteran RobertCoombs's Avatar
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    I know a few people here are looking for plans for this and that from time to time , I was surfin around and found this plan thought some one may have interest in it
    one thing I would personally change about this rack would be the use of the screen.. I would probably use something like plastic pegboard instead

    http://www.exoticsbynature.com/boarack.html
    easily modified to different sized tubs and very very cheap to build

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    I can see how the mesh could be useful though, if you lived in a place where you were always trying to bring the humidity down.
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    Nice - hey thanks for that!

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    NP smulkin.. Schlyne I have never been a big fan of any fabric mesh in dealing with snakes its actually rather abrasive and it gives, Once the animal pushes on it and it flexes a couple inches they figure they can get out some way or another and they spend the rest of their lives trying I suggested plastic peg board for its sturdieness and ease of finding .. but you could also use 1/4" or 3/8" flattened expanded metal "same thing used in freedom breeder racks" It would supply alot more ventilation and still be sturdy and safe

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