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    skinny pigs?
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    Pic Request: Snake room/snake rack setup

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    skinny pigs?
    x2 and what kind of worms are you raising?

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    Re: Pic Request: Snake room/snake rack setup

    Skinny pigs are hairless guinea pigs. I've got pics of mine in the mammals section I think its called how cute are these. I breed my own meal worms for the geckos and collard lizard and sell a couple thousand a month to a local pet store and a few friends. I also feed a few thousand a month to wild birds and my rats. Lol. As for the collection I'm down to about 4.16 balls, 1.2 dumerils boas, 2.1 rtb's, 3.4 corns, 3.6 asf, 6.32.90ish Norway's (which are in a seperate room), .1 eastern collard lizard, 0.0.1 rose hair t, .1 coastal carpet, .1 rose breasted cockatoo, few thousand meal worms, 5.5.1 (.1 in incubator) leopard geckos and 2.3 (.1 pending pick up) skinny pigs. And a pardtridge in a pear tree.
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    Happy Herping!!!!

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    I know they're crummy iPhone pics, but I just didn't have time to take pics with my DSLR.

    We've outfitted the room with XPVC racks from Greg at Cornel's World and they are working great! The only thing I may change is putting a couple of extra holes in the bins, but that can be done slowly.

    Anyways, this is the view as you walk in; L to R is 2x MCBLL racks (male ball pythons), 3x MCBSS Hatchling Racks (ball pythons), ball python incubator, corn snake incubator





    Standing in front of the corn snake hatchling rack:



    Standing beside the corn snake incubator; L to R: 4x MCBLL racks (male and female corn snakes), 4x CB70 racks (female ball pythons)



    Standing in front of the window; the only rack we have that is not XPVC, but that will be changing when we can afford to add an XPVC corn snake hatchling rack

    The view of one of the ball python hatchling racks, and it's residents:



    The ball python incubator:



    Various supplies to keep me sane! I need to know where everything is at all times:



    More supplies; feeding tongs, temp gun, flashlight, scale. Also the corn snake incubator, though it's incubating ball python eggs right now:



    Kind of a better view of the corn snake incubator:



    The closet of excess supplies!



    Panorama of the room. Sorry it's distorted! I used my iPhone for all of these pics.


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    Re: Pic Request: Snake room/snake rack setup

    Quote Originally Posted by SquamishSerpents View Post
    I know they're crummy iPhone pics, but I just didn't have time to take pics with my DSLR.

    We've outfitted the room with XPVC racks from Greg at Cornel's World and they are working great! The only thing I may change is putting a couple of extra holes in the bins, but that can be done slowly.

    Anyways, this is the view as you walk in; L to R is 2x MCBLL racks (male ball pythons), 3x MCBSS Hatchling Racks (ball pythons), ball python incubator, corn snake incubator





    Standing in front of the corn snake hatchling rack:



    Standing beside the corn snake incubator; L to R: 4x MCBLL racks (male and female corn snakes), 4x CB70 racks (female ball pythons)



    Standing in front of the window; the only rack we have that is not XPVC, but that will be changing when we can afford to add an XPVC corn snake hatchling rack

    The view of one of the ball python hatchling racks, and it's residents:



    The ball python incubator:



    Various supplies to keep me sane! I need to know where everything is at all times:



    More supplies; feeding tongs, temp gun, flashlight, scale. Also the corn snake incubator, though it's incubating ball python eggs right now:



    Kind of a better view of the corn snake incubator:



    The closet of excess supplies!



    Panorama of the room. Sorry it's distorted! I used my iPhone for all of these pics.

    Very organized! I really love the setup you have. So neat and tidy. Thank you for posting.

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    Thank you, I quite enjoy this setup too! Before we had snakes in the living room, and snakes in the bedroom. Now it's only quarantine/new additions in our bedroom and everything else is in the snake room.

    It makes it sooooooo much easier to care for them, when you know everything you need is right there, instead of running back and forth to get things.

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    Pic Request: Snake room/snake rack setup

    Here's my puny snake room
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    Soon to be specializing in: Desert Ghost, Clown, Banana, Hypo, Pied, and Spotnose Combos

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    Here is my nerd room







    Great rooms everybody, I always enjoy seeing how other people do it

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