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Switching to a rack system
 Originally Posted by Bobbafett
I dunno, I have completely flat bowls, big enough for them to soak and I still get soaked tubs occasionally. Haha
Mine always do it I got crappy bowls. My carpet an my first male (in tank) both have big ones they soak in. Next check rent doesn't come outta gonna goto dollar tree.
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Re: Switching to a rack system
I have two racks from Reptile Basics: http://www.reptilebasics.com/iris-sw...y-or-back-heat and http://www.reptilebasics.com/iris-cb-70-rack and I love both of them. They come with heat, tubs, and free shipping! They also have these little pegs to put in front of the tubs so the snakes can't push the tub open. I have a herpstat 2 running both of them. I ordered both racks on Tuesday and FedEx showed up at my house that Saturday (4 days later).
I'm looking into purchasing an Animal Plastics rack. Those are some of the best racks but you have to have patience with that company. They have a long lead time (8-10 weeks usually) and I'm just not very patient xD
As for the boaphile racks, I hear they aren't very sturdy but I've not owned one personally.
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Re: Switching to a rack system
 Originally Posted by Bobbafett
With a rack you have to have to have an ambient room temperature of 78-80.
My first rack is still in pieces at the moment, but I have a hard time believing this. My 6 tub 41 qt is gonna be heated by 15" long strips of 12" wide THG heat tape, and is solid 3/4" melamine. I'm even considering placing a thin 1/8" layer of insulated bubble wrap on the inside of all 3 walls during assembly. With 1/3 of the floor space of the tub (150 square inches) covered by heat tape emitting 90-92 degrees via Herpstat 1 I'm pretty confident that my cool side temps are gonna be up at least in the 77-78 range. And to help raise that even further I'll have a drop in(doggy door style) plexiglass door to put on the front to trap some more heat in. This will also act as my serpent security system. All this will be going in a 70 degree room and I know my temps will be spot on because of careful planning. I'll let you know how it goes too. I'm thinking about taking hundreds of photos of the build and making a sticky worthy DIY post of the build.
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Switching to a rack system
I run a rack in a cool room(68) .My advise is don't do it. Uth do not heat air well only a few degrees. To keep proper ventilation (one air change per hour min) that heat is mostly lost.
I run hot and cool side uth and probes hot and cool top set and lower due to gain. I use a herpstat 4 to run the rack.
The rack body is insulated and I had to build in an air duct system to control the heating of incoming air. All in all a royal pain.
It now works and self regulates from 62-81 degrees but it was not a easy at all the rack is so heavily mod it would have been far easier to build from scratch.
It once was an ap rack.
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Re: Switching to a rack system
 Originally Posted by BHReptiles
I have two racks from Reptile Basics: http://www.reptilebasics.com/iris-sw...y-or-back-heat and http://www.reptilebasics.com/iris-cb-70-rack and I love both of them. They come with heat, tubs, and free shipping! They also have these little pegs to put in front of the tubs so the snakes can't push the tub open. I have a herpstat 2 running both of them. I ordered both racks on Tuesday and FedEx showed up at my house that Saturday (4 days later).
I'm looking into purchasing an Animal Plastics rack. Those are some of the best racks but you have to have patience with that company. They have a long lead time (8-10 weeks usually) and I'm just not very patient xD
As for the boaphile racks, I hear they aren't very sturdy but I've not owned one personally.
Thanks! I'll look more into Reptile Basics. They look just as good, if not better that Boaphile..and they're a tad cheaper.
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Re: Switching to a rack system
 Originally Posted by BeccaBurrr
Thanks! I'll look more into Reptile Basics. They look just as good, if not better that Boaphile..and they're a tad cheaper. 
I've had mine since January and I LOVE them. I can't say anything bad about them. I use the sweatbox rack for my juvies/males and the CB-70 for my breeding females.
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