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Anyone have experience with these racks?
http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=22&de=709441
I called the guy. Good prices and nice looking racks. Only problem was the shipping was quoted near $300 from south Carolina to Tampa Florida which was a disappointment.
I'm going with these, RBI or ARS. Haven't decided yet. It's a close call I think.
6.21 ball pythons
0.1 Suriname BCC, Florida Redtail line
Lots of ASFs
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Re: Anyone have experience with these racks?
Enough said then. Think I'm going to order me some RBI sweater racks.
Still a slight possibility I'd go for ARS.
6.21 ball pythons
0.1 Suriname BCC, Florida Redtail line
Lots of ASFs
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Re: Anyone have experience with these racks?
I wouldnt risk that. Id go with rbi or ars both have great customer service and a great product
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I have RBI's and I think by far Rich has some of the best prices shipped out the door and I couldnt be happier with the service or racks I have recieved from him.
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Re: Anyone have experience with these racks?
The hollow core pvc that Paul Edwards uses and Habitat Systems uses is by far the best material to use for racks IMO but also not easy to work with as the panels are only made in 21" wide sections.
This material holds heat extremely well and the heat tape can be installed actually inside the pvc (since its hollow) allowing the heat to be contained in the rack more efficently.
They cost more but last forever, a really good investment.
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Re: Anyone have experience with these racks?
 Originally Posted by FIREball
The hollow core pvc that Paul Edwards uses and Habitat Systems uses is by far the best material to use for racks IMO but also not easy to work with as the panels are only made in 21" wide sections.
This material holds heat extremely well and the heat tape can be installed actually inside the pvc (since its hollow) allowing the heat to be contained in the rack more efficently.
They cost more but last forever, a really good investment.
They are an excellent investment (albeit expensive) when you go with Habitat Systems.
As for Paul Edwards and his cages - apparently the same cannot be said.
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Re: Anyone have experience with these racks?
I've gone with an ARS rack, the 7030. Brian gave me a really nice deal since I had been sorta "jerked around" since I wanted to pick up just 4 racks at the Daytona show. So I am eagerly awaiting a full 10 level rack system. Should get it in 10 days or so if I am lucky.
Really top notch customer service from them. I'll post some pics once I get it in and set up. The grey tubs are also really great for ball pythons. Do most people not even use hides? I figure I will probably use them in the beginning and see how it goes from there.
6.21 ball pythons
0.1 Suriname BCC, Florida Redtail line
Lots of ASFs
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Re: Anyone have experience with these racks?
 Originally Posted by euphuistical
Really top notch customer service from them. I'll post some pics once I get it in and set up. The grey tubs are also really great for ball pythons. Do most people not even use hides? I figure I will probably use them in the beginning and see how it goes from there.
I still use hides in the grey tubs because the snakes still use them, if I saw they werent using them then I would take them out
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