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    CB-70 Tub Dividers

    Well, since they don't selling anything for the CB-70 tubs I made dividers out of plexiglass. We cut the plexi to fit and zip tied them to hold tight.






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    Re: CB-70 Tub Dividers

    Nice! I've been trying to think of a way to divide a cb70 in half. I'd probably use something opaque though, so they didnt have to see their roommate. Good work though!

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    Re: CB-70 Tub Dividers

    I was thinking the same thing about the opaque issues, but I think it will be ok. Will see I guess.

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    Re: CB-70 Tub Dividers

    Did you cut the ends of the dividers at an angle, or are they square? If you did angle them, did you eyeball it or measure the actual angle you needed?

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    Re: CB-70 Tub Dividers

    We cut a cardboard template and used that to get are angles correct.

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    Re: CB-70 Tub Dividers

    That's awesome looking, great job.



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    Re: CB-70 Tub Dividers

    was just thinking of doing the same thing to make it more practical for smaller snakes. hmm

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    Re: CB-70 Tub Dividers

    That is great. I have CB70 and was trying to figure out a way to divide them.
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    Re: CB-70 Tub Dividers

    Quote Originally Posted by pauletto View Post
    I was thinking the same thing about the opaque issues, but I think it will be ok. Will see I guess.
    if there is issues its easy to get some high grit sand paper and sand them down.. it will fog them up pretty good!

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    Re: CB-70 Tub Dividers

    a lil off tpoic...but do you all agree a 42 qt tub is big enuff for an adult ball python?? i have my juvies in those and didnt know if id have to get a bigger size, plus im about to build a rack, so wanted to get sum opinions..
    dimensions are 88.3 cm x 41 cm x 15 cm
    Last edited by azpythons; 01-23-2009 at 04:51 PM. Reason: looks like the same size that you have divided..

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