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    Building more racks with top end hardwood

    So I have 5 more ball pythons coming Tuesday in addition to the 2 I received last week. Time to build some housing!

    As always I build using cabinet grade oak hardwood plywood. (Never use regular plywood, or any pine/cedar plywood as it can have toxins left over, not to mention it is weaker. I don’t recommend melamine either, because it won’t hold up to longterm.)

    I use heat tape in the back of the racks, running on a herpstat.

    The new tub additions are from a commercial reptile store RBI, as the regular store-bought storage tubs I find to be less sturdy, and are not designed to slide back and forth on a rack, have a water bowl in them, or have a snake try to squeeze out of the rack tubs!


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