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    So should i go for it?

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    Re: Reptile Basics CB70 rack 3 high

    I see that you can get dividers for that rack,can someone tell what they are for? Thanks
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    I have the 4-high version, which I bought secondhand (for a VERY good price) from a BP.net member who lives nearby. So far I have no complaints, in fact it's my favorite of the 4 racks I have - which are all different brands, including a custom one my friend made for me.

    My only complaint is that I have trouble measuring temps, since you can't really reach into a tub once it's closed... so I've had to use a tape measure along the side, marking where the hot spot hits the tub, and then trying to place a probe exactly there. You also can't temp-gun the tub's hot spot, for the same reason of not being able to reach inside. I guess that's also what makes them so good, as they really do close tightly! So I'd say yes, go for it, especially if you can find one secondhand or pick it up at a show (thus saving shipping costs).
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    Re: Reptile Basics CB70 rack 3 high

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    For that price you can build 3 3 slots complete.

    Idk something about paying 250+ for 3 slot rack is waste of money.
    NO, most people (myself included) don't have the tools / skills / time required to make three racks for the money... Dont get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with home made racks, but don't fool yourself. Seldom is a home made rack even close to equal to the quality of Riches racks (he does after all sell enough stuff to make a living out of it).

    With few exceptions, I can tell you that the odds are my "waste of money" racks will still be fully functional and in use long after most home made racks die.

    RBI racks aren't cheap, but they are dollar for dollar the best value for most people like me.
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    Re: Reptile Basics CB70 rack 3 high

    Quote Originally Posted by Marc from CT View Post
    I see that you can get dividers for that rack,can someone tell what they are for? Thanks
    The dividers are just for the 32 qt rack. You can have 2 16 qt then remove the divider to get a 32 qt. Check out my youtube video to see the 32 qt. with divider
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    They won't ship to Canada and he gave me another guys email that lives in Canada his racks are $650!!! I'm building my own. $650 can buy me a nice snake!
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    Re: Reptile Basics CB70 rack 3 high

    Quote Originally Posted by yeroc1982 View Post
    They won't ship to Canada and he gave me another guys email that lives in Canada his racks are $650!!! I'm building my own. $650 can buy me a nice snake!
    I assume he sent you to Greg West. He has very good quality racks definitely worth the price. Very comparable to Rich's. I recently bought 2 of his CB-70 4 high PVC racks and it cost me a little over $1000 with shipping to Ontario. Got here in less then a week...

    I think they're worth it.. Only because I made racks before and it's not worth the trouble for me.

    Either way good luck!
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