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Re: Brian Barczyk's Open Forum on Snake Rack Systems
EEEEEKKKK I had a long and to me well-thought out reply but it was borderline what Deb was addressing so I deleted it to prevent this from being locked.
Last edited by WhompingWillow; 05-03-2019 at 01:49 PM.
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Re: Brian Barczyk's Open Forum on Snake Rack Systems
 Originally Posted by tttaylorrr
he is applying this to everything he keeps in a rack system, from colubrids to pythons to geckos.
Ok that’s 100% deferent. I’d love to see the expert opinion on almost all the others except ball pythons, how it affects them when housed in multiples like how u see the geckos are in 4 or more in a tub too. When everyone says that’s bad, I’d love to see a breeder side of things.
Also I’d like u to ask what’s an acceptable amount of loss? I worked and built a very well known fish store here in Houston and was there for about 6 years. With fish we have to factor in a loss of life into the equation. It happens in fish no matter how good I are. But what about in breeding reptiles? Do they expect a certain amount to get sick or come in in bad shape?
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Re: Brian Barczyk's Open Forum on Snake Rack Systems
 Originally Posted by WhompingWillow
EEEEEKKKK I had a long and to me well-thought out reply but it was borderline what Deb was addressing so I deleted it to prevent this from being locked. 
I deleted my replies about 5 times before I came back and said something too lol
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Re: Brian Barczyk's Open Forum on Snake Rack Systems
I would like to know if there is evidence of a hide box in a tub benefiting the animal or is it just aesthetically pleasing to us. For example I have some tubs with hides in them and some tubs without. Some of the tubs I have with hides never get used while other ones are always in use. I'm 50/50 on the subject of hides in tubs for this reason. The tubs I have without hides in them is simply because after months of the animals not using them I take it upon myself to remove said hide. Was that the right choice? Should I put it back even tho the animal seems to thrive without it? Does it solely depend on that specific animal? Im excited to hear feedback on these types of questions.
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Re: Brian Barczyk's Open Forum on Snake Rack Systems
 Originally Posted by Danger noodles
Ok that’s 100% deferent. I’d love to see the expert opinion on almost all the others except ball pythons, how it affects them when housed in multiples like how u see the geckos are in 4 or more in a tub too. When everyone says that’s bad, I’d love to see a breeder side of things.
exactly. we all know ball pythons thrive in racks; there isn't much argument there, i believe. when it comes to other animals i find myself very conflicted. i would never put my adult corn snake in a rack after seeing how he uses his new 40gal. with geckos i feel the same as well.
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Re: Brian Barczyk's Open Forum on Snake Rack Systems
 Originally Posted by Ronniex2
Ok, well while I have adopted the love for this hobby fromwatching his earlier videos, I too follow him and wish I could go, and thiswould be a great chance for the casual blogger or IG troll or anyone, to justbecome a potential member of our hobby.
All that being said Iwill be watching and would like to see, regardless of price or time, thecleaning portion and how that will affect the cycle of cleaning or ...as for adding“inserts” that will eventually get pooped or pee’d on, with a small collection Ican see this being slightly practical, but with that in a larger collection howlikely is it that saturated items will be replaced or how often? Like I havefake leaves in my rack, I think it is more for me than for them, but it doeslook nice when you open it up and see they moved around a lil and pooped onsomething other than the substrate.
So I guess my question would be how much would be too much? Orlike Brian said how many time in the wild will you see a snake in a nadditional “hide” when they are under a hollowed tree trunk or rock… and I seein a lot of peoples racks online and all over, there are no hides in theirtubes. How important is having 2 hides if some breeders or collectors do notgive their animals any hides? So would the rack system eliminate the need forit? I mean I have 1 hide in my 3 snake’s tubes with some fake leaves around. Theyare all well and well-mannered and now that my females are back on food (thankyou baby Jesus) ... I mean I have a loco in my Hollow but he’s always been weirdbut NEVER misses a meal... like I just hope that these new “regulations” oradvice as the new standards address these subjects.
Thats why I’m happy that Emily is going! She has multiple hides and all kinds of stuff in her racks. So I’m sure we will see her side. I just hope she has her time to talk as she doesn’t have the loudest voice there!
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Re: Brian Barczyk's Open Forum on Snake Rack Systems
 Originally Posted by Toad37
I would like to know if there is evidence of a hide box in a tub benefiting the animal or is it just aesthetically pleasing to us. For example I have some tubs with hides in them and some tubs without. Some of the tubs I have with hides never get used while other ones are always in use. I'm 50/50 on the subject of hides in tubs for this reason. The tubs I have without hides in them is simply because after months of the animals not using them I take it upon myself to remove said hide. Was that the right choice? Should I put it back even tho the animal seems to thrive without it? Does it solely depend on that specific animal? Im excited to hear feedback on these types of questions.
every one of my snakes has 1 hide in their rack, and they all use them, all the time. except Coffee Bean, my Super Cinnamon girl. she is a weirdo tho and likes her water dish some times.
how does individual personalities factor into this?
4.4 ball python
1.0 Albino ✮ 0.1 Coral Glow ✮ 0.1 Super Cinnamon paradox ✮ 1.0 Piebald ✮ 0.1 Pastel Enchi Leopard het Piebald ✮ 1.0 Coral Glow het Piebald ✮
1.0 corn snake
1.0 Hypo ✮
1.0 crested gecko
0.1 ???? ✮
0.1 cat
0.1 Maine Coon mix ✮
0.1 human ✌︎
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Re: Brian Barczyk's Open Forum on Snake Rack Systems
 Originally Posted by Toad37
I would like to know if there is evidence of a hide box in a tub benefiting the animal or is it just aesthetically pleasing to us. For example I have some tubs with hides in them and some tubs without. Some of the tubs I have with hides never get used while other ones are always in use. I'm 50/50 on the subject of hides in tubs for this reason. The tubs I have without hides in them is simply because after months of the animals not using them I take it upon myself to remove said hide. Was that the right choice? Should I put it back even tho the animal seems to thrive without it? Does it solely depend on that specific animal? Im excited to hear feedback on these types of questions.
Im curious about that as well, as I only use tanks, my balls love being in smaller hides so they feel kinda cramped. But in the wild ive seen how they kinda have a din. Is that what the tub feels like and they feel more at home? That’s something I’d like to know as well
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Re: Brian Barczyk's Open Forum on Snake Rack Systems
 Originally Posted by tttaylorrr
every one of my snakes has 1 hide in their rack, and they all use them, all the time. except Coffee Bean, my Super Cinnamon girl. she is a weirdo tho and likes her water dish some times.
how does individual personalities factor into this?
Don’t we all have that one weird snake that doesn’t like what the others like. lol
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Re: Brian Barczyk's Open Forum on Snake Rack Systems
 Originally Posted by tttaylorrr
every one of my snakes has 1 hide in their rack, and they all use them, all the time. except Coffee Bean, my Super Cinnamon girl. she is a weirdo tho and likes her water dish some times.
how does individual personalities factor into this?
Like for example some snakes eat differently than others. Some like the "zombie dance" others prefer you to put it down and leave them alone and they'll get it when you leave. Or maybe I'm completely wrong about their personal opinions on hides lol. Some snakes- like bps for example -like to climb and be curious while others refuse to leave the ground. I don't mean different species of snakes I mean individual ones. I was sure if the same rules applied to hides or is it strictly an instinctual thing.
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 Originally Posted by Danger noodles
Don’t we all have that one weird snake that doesn’t like what the others like. lol
Hahahaha exactly
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