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    My new DIY (kinda) rack/incubator/python center :D

    5 1/2"
    6 3/4"
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    Is the space between the shelves?

    I'm I reading that right?

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    Awesome post! Please post the incubator tutorial when you have a chance, I would love to see it!!

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    My new DIY (kinda) rack/incubator/python center :D

    Clean setup. I would like to do something like this eventually. .

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    There are also a couple other options for Ikea racks other than the Pax, my large rack, currently has all my females is an ikea PAX rack where I can use either the 1m or 50cm Ikea complement boxes(for the pax system). I routed out slots on the shelves and use heat cable with aluminum tape over the top

    Then my male rack is made from the 60x50x128cm stuva korpus, also using the 50cm complement boxes. It also has nice holes in the bottom where the feet would screw in, which happened to be the correct thread and diameter for castors i bought at the hardware store. This rack is headed with a heat mat per shelf.

    The hatchling/baby rack I have is from the Ikea Trofast system. Its meant for children's toys. This rack is not complete, but it will have a trofast shelf siliconed above the sliders where the trofast bins fit in. Heating will either be heat cable on the shelves or back heat with two large heat mats.

    Picture shows three racks left to right.


    With the variety of sizes all these come in, there are a lot of options with the Ikea furniture, just got to get creative, like the OP did, looks great!

    I will be finishing the baby rack soon and then building a hatchling rack with shoebox size bins, or likely anyway, when I get around to it I will make writeups. I also wanted to add that if you check the fundgrube, no idea what that is in english, but Im sure Ikea in the states has it, its where they outsell stuff or put all the damaged items. You can often find Pax pieces for REAL cheap, I think I paid 3 euros per shelf and something like 8 euros for each side piece. Worth looking, I just kept checking back everytime I was in Ikea (I live like 5min away so it was quite often) and everytime they had new shelves I bought more. I would say check craigslist or ebay or any local sales sites you have for used ones. New pax systems are quite expensive.
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    My new DIY (kinda) rack/incubator/python center :D

    Thanks for the ideas. Looking to eventually build my own.

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    Re: My new DIY (kinda) rack/incubator/python center :D

    Quote Originally Posted by 3skulls View Post
    5 1/2"
    6 3/4"
    8"

    Is the space between the shelves?

    I'm I reading that right?
    No if you can find tubs at those measurements, then you will have about 1/8" gap between the top of your tub and the shelf above.

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    Awesome post! Please post the incubator tutorial when you have a chance, I would love to see it!!
    I just posted the DIY for my incubator

    Quote Originally Posted by Herpenthusiast3 View Post
    Thanks for the ideas. Looking to eventually build my own.
    You're welcome! Can't wait to see yours!
    Kimbly

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    Re: My new DIY (kinda) rack/incubator/python center :D

    Quote Originally Posted by eatgoodfood View Post
    There are also a couple other options for Ikea racks other than the Pax, my large rack, currently has all my females is an ikea PAX rack where I can use either the 1m or 50cm Ikea complement boxes(for the pax system). I routed out slots on the shelves and use heat cable with aluminum tape over the top

    Then my male rack is made from the 60x50x128cm stuva korpus, also using the 50cm complement boxes. It also has nice holes in the bottom where the feet would screw in, which happened to be the correct thread and diameter for castors i bought at the hardware store. This rack is headed with a heat mat per shelf.

    The hatchling/baby rack I have is from the Ikea Trofast system. Its meant for children's toys. This rack is not complete, but it will have a trofast shelf siliconed above the sliders where the trofast bins fit in. Heating will either be heat cable on the shelves or back heat with two large heat mats.

    Picture shows three racks left to right.


    With the variety of sizes all these come in, there are a lot of options with the Ikea furniture, just got to get creative, like the OP did, looks great!

    I will be finishing the baby rack soon and then building a hatchling rack with shoebox size bins, or likely anyway, when I get around to it I will make writeups. I also wanted to add that if you check the fundgrube, no idea what that is in english, but Im sure Ikea in the states has it, its where they outsell stuff or put all the damaged items. You can often find Pax pieces for REAL cheap, I think I paid 3 euros per shelf and something like 8 euros for each side piece. Worth looking, I just kept checking back everytime I was in Ikea (I live like 5min away so it was quite often) and everytime they had new shelves I bought more. I would say check craigslist or ebay or any local sales sites you have for used ones. New pax systems are quite expensive.
    IKEA is great! I didn't think the Pax line was too expensive, though... mine was $90, and I believe the single wide was $80. Of course you also have to add shelves, but again, I think I still saved in the long run vs buying a premade rack, and I have extra space Could totally add more shelves and make a mega rack Nice set up! I LOVE your trofast hatchling rack! Great idea - I might look into that
    Kimbly

    Pastel 'Cami' Mojave 'Tank'
    Kingpin 'Cleo'
    KillerBee 'Buzz'
    Pied 'Patches'
    Lesser 'Lieutenant Dan'
    Mojave 'Lyla'
    Het Pied 'Norm'
    2 Normals 'Audrey' and 'Girl'
    Fire 'Smokey'
    Black Pastel '#3'
    Normal 'Slim Shady'
    Butter

    Sassy and Reilly, our furry girls

    Gabrielle,
    Brynn, Samuel - our human kids

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    I was so confused for the first few pictures, ah, sideways....lol. Looks awesome!
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    Oh another question! How sturdy is this? One of my pet peeves is something that wobbles.


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