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as long as there is no way for the plastic to melt, i see no problem, i was going to get these as racks until my mom had a fit over not being able to see them, shes a freaaaak. c: but as long as there is a steady heat source and no way for it to melt the plastic, go for it. also no way for them to escape.
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There has been previous members that have tried the same thing in the pas. They don't work out as well they can pry them selfs out of those pretty easy.
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They are awesome for snakes escaping. The plastic is too weak for ball pythons and the gap is too big for colubrids.
They absolutely will not work.
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Those are definitely NOT escape-proof. There is also no room between the tubs for heat elements without the snake below having possible direct contact with the heating elements. Not a recommended way to go. . .
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Re: Alternative snake rack??
What if he uses back heat mounted on a board about a cm away (since he says he heats the room), and adds a small wedge or lock to the tubs? Can that possibly work out?
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I'd love to see someone make this work, but so far we haven't found a way (or we'd all have a couple).
I personally wish I could use them to breed mice but it's not worth the trouble of bite-proofing it.
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Re: Alternative snake rack??
i was in Target yesterday looking at the same sterilites. From my own experience, the gap between the top of the tub and the plastic housing is way to big. I put my hand in the tub and could easily push my the pinky finger between the gap. Plus the plastic tub is real flexible and gives way too easily.
I did a test at home with one of these tubs and my 3 month old lesser squeezed out without any problems. Unless you can find a way to close the gap and make the tub less flexible, I wouldn't chance it.
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I looked into those too, as at first glance they look like a cheap and appealing way to house baby bp's. However, I also think the gap at the top is too large, and the plastic is too flexible, and I don't want to be hunting snakes all over my apartment. It's too bad though, those would make awesome racks otherwise.
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