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    Re: Before you build/purchase a rack....

    WOW...that pics too small for a FatBoy!!!!! Try this.

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    Re: Before you build/purchase a rack....

    Quote Originally Posted by Smith285 View Post
    actually I just took a closer look...are they sold individually? Then just put the heat in between them when you stack it?
    Yes they are sold individually or in groups of 4. They stack securly and I use heat cable under yhe drawers for belly heat. Not a bad option for the money, it's a lot cheaper than the rack beside it!!

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    Re: Before you build/purchase a rack....

    man, that's a great, cheap, way to keep snakes...why don't more people keep them in those? I'm going to have to invest in a few....

    you never answered my question though...is it back heat or does the heat cable fit between them for belly heat?

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    Re: Before you build/purchase a rack....

    oops....you did answer...thanks a whole lot, I'm getting some tonight to be ready for saturday

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    Re: Before you build/purchase a rack....

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    oops....you did answer...thanks a whole lot, I'm getting some tonight to be ready for saturday
    Yes, belly heat. You will see the groves to run the cable in. Let me know how you like them.

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    Re: Before you build/purchase a rack....

    FatBoy, could you maybe take a picture of the underside of one of thoses tubs? Maybe on cleaning day or something. It seems like they are awfully close, and I would be interested in seeing how the heat cable is run under there. It's a great idea!
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    Re: Before you build/purchase a rack....

    Well I wasn't able to get out to the store tonight because I had a lot of work to get done, but I went online to look at heating cable and noticed a wide variety from 15 watt to 150 watt. I've never dealt with heat cable before, and I'm assuming 15 watt would be enough to get the job done, but I can't imagine what 150 watt would be used for so maybe it doesn't get as hot as I am thinking? If anything though, I'd want to get a little extra just in case and just regulate it with the thermostat, but I'd like to know how hot these things get first.

    I haven't purchased the stacks yet, but I can't imagine not being able to fit flex watt in there, I'll see what I can do and might be buying some of that instead.

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    Re: Before you build/purchase a rack....

    This was a while ago, but just an update for those interested...

    I ended up not buying those stackable drawers just yet, I couldn't really find anything I liked at wal-mart and couldn't wait for the container store to ship them to me (plus they were a little too big for now), so I got two tubs instead that are sitting side by side on a little shelf:


    And just because everyone likes a feeding pic:


    If anyone else would like to chime in with their makeshift "racks" go ahead, I'm still kinda interested in where everyone keeps their snakes, and every other thread is about a real rack it seems..

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    Re: Before you build/purchase a rack....

    This was what I used while I saved the money to buy a rack back in the day. I insulated the bottom of the tubs to reflect heat up since they were sitting on a metal grate shelf. It served its purpose and now those tubs are storing some old books under my bed

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    Re: Before you build/purchase a rack....

    I used to do the same thing, having each individual snake in a tank. After awhile I realized how much easier it would be to build a rack, and house them in there. My first couple I built were alittle blah but they worked after awhile I did away with them. And built some racks for myself that actualy look and work good. I could not imagine keeping snakes without one ever again. As your collection grows you will defintely see what I mean. Hope all is going well for you and your snakes. Happy Holidays!

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