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Thanks Bailey Reptiles
I just wanted to write a short thank you note for Bailey Reptiles. Even though I have never made a purchase from them, he has always been a wealth of information. He helped me in private messages and emails. WIth measurements of his rat racks and info about his breeding ideas. So I built a rack and was having trouble with the heat tape. I looked at the how to section on his page and found my solution. I just wanted to publicly thank him for all of his help and the wealth of Infromation. Todd
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When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Thanks Bailey Reptiles
 Originally Posted by Rapture
Tim is awesome
It is even more awesome that Monica is so into every step of the process.
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Thanks Todd. I am glad that I can help people with their set-ups. Way to go on building your own rack, and lets see some pics of that thing.
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HEre it is I got the idea off of Ksnake. It holds 9 cb70 tubs. Including heat tubs and also thermostat it came in around 400. I am not the greatest woodworker. But this was easier for me. I just hated how the aluminum tape held down the heat tape. SO I used your ideas to use the roof flashing.
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Todd, it looks great. We can't all be good with the wood. But it is an inexpensive approach to housing snakes. Congrats Again.
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