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    Home Made rack?

    Curious as to if something like this https://www.target.com/p/3-drawer-wi...3/-/A-50398893 could be used as a rack system. Seems like it could be an easy setup except for the heating end of it as the heat tape from each tub could radiate to the one below or am I wrong with that? Any help be awesome!

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    It won't work many have tried many have failed, racks need a shelf along with each tub where heat can be secured, preferably recessed to avoid friction.

    Additionally if you open the top tub if the snake below decide to stick his head up you will crush his had when closing the tub back.
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    Re: Home Made rack?

    Thank you! I didn't even think of that when opening due to it not having a true bottom. My original thought was just shelving with the 41 qt tubs but was sure if the self locking lids are strong enough to keep the BP from escaping.

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    You can easily make a rack tho with a little bit of carpentry if that's something you'd be interested in doing.

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    Re: Home Made rack?

    Yes, the kids have asked to build a rack as the tanks take up much of their play area . So I was trying to think of an easy and cheap way since we only own about 4 bp's at the moment, along with 2 leo's, a crested, and a northern brown.

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    i found two racks that hold 12 piece 12 quart tubs locally for 100$. and you're right on taking up too much space. i had one 20 long and noticed she didn't eat as well as my others in the rack. actually just moved her to the rack sunday night.

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    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...r-s-Snake-Rack

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...(DUW-Big-Time)

    http://arbreptiles.com/cages/iris_rack/iris_rack.html

    http://www.baileyreptiles.com/cb70rack.html

    http://www.baileyreptiles.com/babyrack.html

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    I was think a wire rack from say home depot since they can be adjusted to the height of the tubs and running heat tape along the shelves. Seen it done on YouTube and seems rather easy but not real pretty.

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    Re: Home Made rack?

    Thanks for those links! Awesome idea's.

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    One question with the 41 qt tubs. Does everyone feel the lids are aecure wnough to keep the BP from escaping?

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