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    Re: Tub dividers

    Quote Originally Posted by Aes_Sidhe View Post
    BTW link to RBI Dividers on Rich Page... Note that He is making them only for his 30/32 qt tube rack...

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/rack-systems-for-mid-sized-snakes/mcb-l-tub-divider/

    and for practical note.. Dividers first then Substrate is You Using anything different than paper.. otherwise Good Luck with Closing tube lolz...
    What does indicated line above mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamF View Post
    What does indicated line above mean?
    If you fill the tub with aspen and then put the divider in it wont close. Think about it lol.
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    Made these dividers form this white board I got at home depot. Have made a bunch of them and they work great!
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    Re: Tub dividers

    Got it

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    Quote Originally Posted by oskyle1567 View Post

    Made these dividers form this white board I got at home depot. Have made a bunch of them and they work great!

    How did you secure, if u did? You have instructions?

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    Re: Tub dividers

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    Got it

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    How did you secure, if u did? You have instructions?
    it looks like hot glue..?

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    Love those dividers! Did you cut them with scissors?

    Here are mine





    not completely beautiful, but free and they work great!


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    Basically i made a template with cardboard and made sure there were no gaps inbetween the cardboard and the tubs. The material i use from home depot is real easy to cut and is prety sturdy ive even used it to divide 41qt tubs in half. After i cut it to how i like i just hot glue them in! When i disenfect my tubs i make sure they are completely submerged in a 1/10 bleach mix to make sure that all the gaps and holes are disenfected.

    Think this is the stuff i bought
    http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...1#.UGRZvk3AekE

    And heres one of my templates:


    And the home depot scu:
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    Re: Tub dividers

    I also have the sweater box racks with the dividers from RBI. they work great. but be careful when closing, the tub can flex a little and you can get part of a snake under the divider with bad results. knowing this, I still would of purchase them. they work great, just need to be aware of this.

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    Re: Tub dividers

    Quote Originally Posted by oskyle1567 View Post
    Basically i made a template with cardboard and made sure there were no gaps inbetween the cardboard and the tubs. The material i use from home depot is real easy to cut and is prety sturdy ive even used it to divide 41qt tubs in half. After i cut it to how i like i just hot glue them in! When i disenfect my tubs i make sure they are completely submerged in a 1/10 bleach mix to make sure that all the gaps and holes are disenfected.

    Think this is the stuff i bought
    http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...1#.UGRZvk3AekE

    And heres one of my templates:


    And the home depot scu:

    Question is there another way to have the divider in with out using glue? If not what type of glue is safe to use?

    Oh and I believe this is the white board
    http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...4#.UN3Z9KNMHFp
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