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Re: C Serpents Rack arriving today.
 Originally Posted by Snizards
I just took a look, good quality indeed, and with everything included too. Not to mention the prices aren't sky high either. I was looking at animal plastics the other day and they don't even come with tubs, and I'm pretty sure not with heat either.
I will definitely keep them in mind. My fiance is more partial to vivariums though lol, which is fine because he intends to build them. I warned him that my snake addiction will eventually result in tubs being the easier and less costly option 
Lol yep. As well as a huge space saver. My kingsnake is on display and eventually I wanna get some bigger pythons and boas that I won't plan on breeding so I will do the nice viv thing for them.
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That display is awesome looking! It is nice to have some snakes on display.
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Re: C Serpents Rack arriving today.
 Originally Posted by Snizards
That display is awesome looking! It is nice to have some snakes on display.
Ehh. It's ok. He's way too big for it. I'm ordering him a T8 next week. Kingsnakes are great "tank" snakes because they are soooo easy husbandry size. He has a UTH set at 83. A UVB overhead during the day and that's it. I don't really even monitor his humidity or anything. Just keep the water bowl full and he's good to go.
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Re: C Serpents Rack arriving today.
 Originally Posted by Mangiapane85
Paying close attention to #5.
The hole shown in the picture was drilled by me. There weren't any pre drilled holes or points of entry for the probe.
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No, I get what you're saying. I'm saying back when I ordered some 2-3 years ago he had the holes drilled and probe taped already. Then again I did pick them up from a show, so maybe with shipping he prefers not to modify the back, dunno.
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Re: C Serpents Rack arriving today.
 Originally Posted by Mangiapane85
Well he piece of paper that came with it said I could put through the front or I could drill a hole in the back and insert it through there. So it was a no brainer.
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In the picture of the back of the rack where the power cord comes through that space. Couldn't you have threaded the probe through there? You did a great job either way.
Last edited by Albert Clark; 11-12-2016 at 11:11 AM.
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Re: C Serpents Rack arriving today.
 Originally Posted by Albert Clark
In the picture of the back of the rack where the power cord comes through that space. Couldn't you have threaded the probe through there? You did a great job either way.
The probe was a bit too big to fit through there. I could've cut it a little bit I suppose. But I am happy with the setup. .. thanks Albert 
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