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My new DIY snake rack
So, after looking at a bunch of racks, I thought to myself..."I can probably build one of those...". I looked and studied and contemplated for a couple of weeks and came up with a plan. I was able to order a sheet of 11mm foamed PVC through a local sign company, so that helped a bunch. I was going to take step by step photos, but once I got into it, I kinda forgot.
It's a simple rack, really. I only have one bp now, a small one, so I didn't need much, but I'm shopping for #2. I'll be keeping my old little enclosure for a quarantine. This rack will hold 2 - 15qt tubs per shelf, or one 34qt tub. These are just Rubbermaid tubs from Walmart. For heat, I am using pre-wired 4" flexwatt from Reptile Basics. Dimensions are 28"x28"x17 1/2". the dividers are removable so that I can move tubs around as I see fit. They're just placed in there for this photo. Feel free to ask questions. My total investment is right around $150 and about 3 hours of time. I'm pleased.
0.1 BP - Mojave - Lexi
1.0 Bearded Dragon - Thunder (RIP)
0.1 Bearded Dragon - Lightning
"Now you know, and knowing is half the battle." - G.I. Joe
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Re: My new DIY snake rack
Originally Posted by LittleTreeGuy
So, after looking at a bunch of racks, I thought to myself..."I can probably build one of those...". I looked and studied and contemplated for a couple of weeks and came up with a plan. I was able to order a sheet of 11mm foamed PVC through a local sign company, so that helped a bunch. I was going to take step by step photos, but once I got into it, I kinda forgot.
It's a simple rack, really. I only have one bp now, a small one, so I didn't need much, but I'm shopping for #2. I'll be keeping my old little enclosure for a quarantine. This rack will hold 2 - 15qt tubs per shelf, or one 34qt tub. These are just Rubbermaid tubs from Walmart. For heat, I am using pre-wired 4" flexwatt from Reptile Basics. Dimensions are 28"x28"x17 1/2". the dividers are removable so that I can move tubs around as I see fit. They're just placed in there for this photo. Feel free to ask questions. My total investment is right around $150 and about 3 hours of time. I'm pleased.
That looks great! Not bad for $150. Are you housing ball pythons?
And a side question here, if you're housing balls are you going to use the 34qts for the adults? Is that a bit small or are those tubs perfectly fine for adults?
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Yes, I'll be housing ball pythons in here. I too first thought the 34qt was a bit small, but the more I read, the more I find that adult males do okay in a tub this size. Females do better in the next size up (41qt) as they get a little larger and can use the extra leg room. My bp is still pretty small, and if I get others, I will likely be getting hatchlings, so this setup should work for me for a year or two.
0.1 BP - Mojave - Lexi
1.0 Bearded Dragon - Thunder (RIP)
0.1 Bearded Dragon - Lightning
"Now you know, and knowing is half the battle." - G.I. Joe
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Re: My new DIY snake rack
Very nice!!! 34 quarts will be fine until your females get big. 2000g+ some breeders only use 34q. Nice build!!
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Re: My new DIY snake rack
Very cool!! I love seeing peoples diy racks
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