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    Re: 41qt rack Plans and Pics step by step

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    OK, I just wanted to make sure that the gap wasn't too big. I think I will make one this way and the other with an 1/8 gap. I have a few smaller males that I am going to house in this rack system. It is going together just like you said though. After the base was built ( I insulated mine also) the rest is fast to build. Once again THANK YOU!
    Awesome! I can't wait to see some pics of the new rack posted! I'm very glad I could help. Personally I like the larger gap. It keeps the humidity just right for a perfect shed, but allows for enough airflow that aspen doesn't easily mold. The smalles male I've put in there was about 700 grams and I didn't have a problem a single time throughout the season. Of course that could be because he had no reason to escape because what he wanted was in the tub with him, a large fm

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    Re: 41qt rack Plans and Pics step by step

    Well the racks are both built and I just need to get the heat tape put on. I order it on Friday and hope to be up and running by Monday. Thanks again!
    Too many snakes to list. Ball pythons, Gtp's and Boa's. It easier to say it that way.

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