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    Purchasing a snake rack

    I now have 3 ball pythons, and know I will be investing in more soon. I was just curious to see what peoples thoughts on snake racks were. I was going to just build my own but then someone mentioned animal plastics to me. I checked their site out, would that be the best deal? Says it comes with flex watt heat tape, is that already wired? Would I have to get a thermostat to monitor it? I know they dont come with the tubs but thats fine.

    http://www.animalplastics.com/

    Let me know what the best option is

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    Re: Purchasing a snake rack

    If you are handy with some wood and tools, building it yourself will be cheaper. Obviously the quality will be dependent on your craftsmanship and the quality of the materials you are using.

    The animal plastics racks are very nice quality and their price reflects that. If you can afford and are willing to pay that much for a professionally made rack, then go for it.

    If you wish to go the crafty route then go for it. I built my own rack over a year ago and it is still working wonderfully. They are pretty simple to build there are a few tutorials on this site and on other websites.
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    Re: Purchasing a snake rack

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    If you are handy with some wood and tools, building it yourself will be cheaper. Obviously the quality will be dependent on your craftsmanship and the quality of the materials you are using.

    The animal plastics racks are very nice quality and their price reflects that. If you can afford and are willing to pay that much for a professionally made rack, then go for it.

    If you wish to go the crafty route then go for it. I built my own rack over a year ago and it is still working wonderfully. They are pretty simple to build there are a few tutorials on this site and on other websites.
    If I went with the animal plastics one. I would basically just assemble it myself right? How exactly does the flexwatt work? Thanks for the fast reply!!

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    Re: Purchasing a snake rack

    People, myself included, recommend Animal Plastics for a reason

    Its the best, hands down. Unless you want to spend crazy amounts for the ARS racks, which are TIGGGHHTTTT!

    Yes it comes with heat. if you order it that way, and a lot of times you have to run it yourself, its no biggie though.

    Yes you will need a thermostat
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    Re: Purchasing a snake rack

    Quote Originally Posted by ru8fru View Post
    If I went with the animal plastics one. I would basically just assemble it myself right? How exactly does the flexwatt work? Thanks for the fast reply!!
    I have never bought an AP rack so I am not really sure on the assembly bit but it is probably fairly simple. The flexwatt is just this plastic strip that you run in the back of each shelf.

    I am not sure if AP wires it for you or not.

    Also, just to clarify you will need a good thermostat if you use flexwatt in a rack.
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    Re: Purchasing a snake rack

    Quote Originally Posted by 2kdime View Post
    People, myself included, recommend Animal Plastics for a reason

    Its the best, hands down. Unless you want to spend crazy amounts for the ARS racks, which are TIGGGHHTTTT!

    Yes it comes with heat. if you order it that way, and a lot of times you have to run it yourself, its no biggie though.

    Yes you will need a thermostat
    Awesome, thanks!!

    Ok so is it basically just a long roll of tape with a plug in that goes into the thermostat? Sorry I'm really bad with this kind of thing.

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    Re: Purchasing a snake rack

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    I have never bought an AP rack so I am not really sure on the assembly bit but it is probably fairly simple. The flexwatt is just this plastic strip that you run in the back of each shelf.

    I am not sure if AP wires it for you or not.

    Also, just to clarify you will need a good thermostat if you use flexwatt in a rack.
    Ok, so how exactly would the thermostat work in the grand scheme of things? Also where would be the best spot to get a decent thermostat?

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    Re: Purchasing a snake rack

    Quote Originally Posted by ru8fru View Post
    Ok, so how exactly would the thermostat work in the grand scheme of things? Also where would be the best spot to get a decent thermostat?
    well you stick the thermostat probe on the middlemost shelf right on the flexwatt.

    Ranco and johnson control stats from reptilebasics.com are on the cheaper end and are pretty good. I have a johnson control on my rack and it is doing well.

    The helix and herpstats are a little more expensive but much nicer in the long run.
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    Re: Purchasing a snake rack

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    well you stick the thermostat probe on the middlemost shelf right on the flexwatt.

    Ranco and johnson control stats from reptilebasics.com are on the cheaper end and are pretty good. I have a johnson control on my rack and it is doing well.

    The helix and herpstats are a little more expensive but much nicer in the long run.
    Ok but then does the thermostat control the temperature of the flexxwatt? Any other major things id need to know?

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    Re: Purchasing a snake rack

    Quote Originally Posted by ru8fru View Post
    Ok but then does the thermostat control the temperature of the flexxwatt? Any other major things id need to know?
    yes it controls the temp of the flexwatt.

    It might be worth it to invest in a temp gun as well to check temps. Having a thermometer in ever tub is not very practical.
    ~Steffe

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