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Tub Dividers
So... I don't know which place this should go in, but I had an idea, and I didn't know if it would work at all, so I came to hear what other people would say.
I'm trying to plan out how I want to build my snake rack. I'm thinking of just starting with adult size tubs because it's easier for me, and I'll build it. I've also been told that I could shove a baby ball python in it as long as I had a sufficient amount of hides small enough for him to fit.
However, I was wondering if I could just make homemade 'dividers' potentially out of homemade clay, and fit those into the tubs, making 'hatchling' tubs in one large one.
I'm not sure whether this is a pro or con since I haven't actually seen it face to face, and I'm not very good at visualizing these things. I mean, I'd obviously need an extra adult rack as they grow, to transfer the snakes to bigger homes...
Still something I'm thinking about, and not sure if it's a) practical, or b) possible.
Any handy people out there with potential pros and cons that I'm not considering?
~ Sasha,
Asker of obvious questions!
0.1 Cat -- Raz
1.0 ??? Carpet Python -- 'Les'
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