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    Best complete rack system

    I have decided that a rack system is the way to go for our future collection. I’ve been looking around for a complete rack system (heat and all) already installed. Something big enough for full grown balls maybe 3 to 6 racks. Anyone got a good starting place or use something similar

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    Re: Best complete rack system

    I'm not sure if I completly understand what you are looking for but Animal Plastics is one of the best and has great prices. They come with/without heat tape
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    Re: Best complete rack system

    Quote Originally Posted by BallPythonWannaBe View Post
    I'm not sure if I completly understand what you are looking for but Animal Plastics is one of the best and has great prices. They come with/without heat tape
    Sorry if I rambled... basically I’d like to order a complete rack system. Just plug it in and run it.

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    Re: Best complete rack system

    I too am looking to move to a rack system.. I have been looking at C Serpents as well at TGR racks.. both look pretty nice but would be great to hear some opinions here... I only have 1 ball now but of course if I bought a 3 or 5 rack I would have to fill it with more snakes.

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    Re: Best complete rack system

    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyChris View Post
    I too am looking to move to a rack system.. I have been looking at C Serpents as well at TGR racks.. both look pretty nice but would be great to hear some opinions here... I only have 1 ball now but of course if I bought a 3 or 5 rack I would have to fill it with more snakes.
    I was looking at TGR but was told they have wiring issues by a member on here
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    If you want the best of the best of the best you can get an ARS-7010 rack. It's about $100 per level with heat panels installed, you would just need a temperature controller like a VE-100 (for less than $100). If you plan on expanding you can get a few levels of an ARS-7030 hybrid rack, they sell for about $200 per level and have three tubs per level, so about $66 per tub. That's actually how I started out and eventually stacked on more levels.

    http://arscaging.com/ars7030.html

    If you want the cheapest of the cheap you can buy a wire rack shelving system and use plastic totes with holes drilled in the sides. You would still need to buy heat tape for a hotspot and a thermostat to control the heat.

    You can also build it out of melamine but don't get it wet or it will swell up and get ruined.

    Beware of cheap racks that are totally made of plastic and can be tipped over by a dog or child.

    Freedom Breeder is a close second to ARS but some say the build quality isn't what it should be for the price. Personally I haven't compared it side by side to ARS so I'm not too sure about this comment. I have ARS rodent racks and the Freedom Breeder rodent racks seem to have more options like screened covers on tubs, recessed water nozzles, etc... Personally I'm totally sold on all ARS racks and am building a professional outfit as my business grows. I want something that I can hand down to my grandkids and will last for generations.

    Honestly I think the best thing to do would be to go to a big retile show like NARBC and look at all the racks on display. Give them a shake to see how stable they are, pull out the tubs to see how they slide. A personal inspection will give you more than we can ever say on this forum.
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    Re: Best complete rack system

    Quote Originally Posted by cchardwick View Post
    If you want the best of the best of the best you can get an ARS-7010 rack. It's about $100 per level with heat panels installed, you would just need a temperature controller like a VE-100 (for less than $100). If you plan on expanding you can get a few levels of an ARS-7030 hybrid rack, they sell for about $200 per level and have three tubs per level, so about $66 per tub. That's actually how I started out and eventually stacked on more levels.

    If you want the cheapest of the cheap you can buy a wire rack shelving system and use plastic totes with holes drilled in the sides. You would still need to buy heat tape for a hotspot and a thermostat to control the heat.

    You can also build it out of melamine but don't get it wet or it will swell up and get ruined.

    Beware of cheap racks that are totally made of plastic and can be tipped over by a dog or child.

    Freedom Breeder is a close second to ARS but some say the build quality isn't what it should be for the price. Personally I haven't compared it side by side to ARS so I'm not too sure about this comment. I have ARS rodent racks and the Freedom Breeder rodent racks seem to have more options like screened covers on tubs, recessed water nozzles, etc... Personally I'm totally sold on all ARS racks and am building a professional outfit as my business grows. I want something that I can hand down to my grandkids and will last for generations.

    Honestly I think the best thing to do would be to go to a big retile show like NARBC and look at all the racks on display. Give them a shake to see how stable they are, pull out the tubs to see how they slide. A personal inspection will give you more than we can ever say on this forum.
    the ars look nice but it doesn’t appear they make smaller size racks like say 6 tops preferably three

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    The thing I really like about ARS is that they sell individual levels for all of their racks and a lot of their different racks can be stacked together. I was thinking of this ARS-7010, you can buy it one level at a time, you can even just buy one level with one tub. You can have a small stack or stack them as high as you can imagine, it all just slides together and it's stable enough to probably go 20 levels high!

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    Re: Best complete rack system

    Quote Originally Posted by cchardwick View Post
    The thing I really like about ARS is that they sell individual levels for all of their racks and a lot of their different racks can be stacked together. I was thinking of this ARS-7010, you can buy it one level at a time, you can even just buy one level with one tub. You can have a small stack or stack them as high as you can imagine, it all just slides together and it's stable enough to probably go 20 levels high!

    So all these snakes kept in racks are basically in near darkness 24/7 , 365 days ??


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    Re: Best complete rack system

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    So all these snakes kept in racks are basically in near darkness 24/7 , 365 days ??


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    You could say that, but that's how ball pythons are, they aren't out roaming around in their natural habitat either. Their hold up in some hole in the ground, hollow tree trunk etc. I don't consider a ball python a display snake personally. Although I don't have so many that I can't get everyone of them out just about everyday and let them roam around a good bit to really stretch out and get the muscles moving.

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