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    Problem with escapes

    These guys are giving me a headache. I've already had three escapes in the new year after never having a escape. Are there anyways to make a sterilite tub more secure?

    I've thought about using bungee cords, but the way the tubs are set up they'd be a little difficult to use.

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    Re: Problem with escapes

    Which Sterilite tubs are you using? How old are the snakes?

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    Re: Problem with escapes

    You could put your tubs in a rack system. That would secure them.
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    Re: Problem with escapes

    If you have the lids on the sterilites, you can drill through the edge of both the top and tub, and secure it with wingnuts. Put a few of those around the edge, and no escaping.
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    Re: Problem with escapes

    If you have them already in a rack system and they are pushing them forward...you can attach a metal loop on top and bottem of the system and then run a broom handle, pole, etc thru those loops to prevent them from scooting the tub forward....Ralph Davis does this with all his rack systems...hope you get it figured out
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    Re: Problem with escapes

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Which Sterilite tubs are you using? How old are the snakes?

    They are being kept in 28 quart(1655) tubs and they are all about a year old now.

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    Re: Problem with escapes

    Quote Originally Posted by Wh00h0069 View Post
    You could put your tubs in a rack system. That would secure them.
    I originally had them in a rack system, but there was too much clearance in between the shelves so after a few near escapes and an actual escape I decided to take the rack down and keep they in just the tubs until i can build another rack.

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    Re: Problem with escapes

    for my king tubs i take a shoe string and have one of those chrimps that come on like cargo pants on the end. i put a knot on one side and pull the other side until its tight around the lid.

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    Re: Problem with escapes

    One night I was laying in bed hung over and all of a sudden I look over to see my adult normal getting out of his tub. So I put him back in his tub and (since I don't have a rack) I ended up going to Walmart and getting a vinyl strap and a clip, wrapped that around the tub and clipped it shut. He's not gotten out since.

    Mind you when I had him in a tank he got out too, which originally turned me on to the idea of using the vinyl straps.
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    Re: Problem with escapes

    My first thought would be to drag the old rack out and attach something to the inside top of each space to take up that extra space. If it's like a consistant 1/2" you could just slide in a piece of plywood.

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