boa enclosures

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HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
large_cichlids;1386407; said:
You must be rich,because one of those snakes cost at least a grand a piece.
try $2,000. But I got him for about $:WHOA:200
But Ive paid with the f@$%en Maleria I got catching his ass.Happy New Year !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
lol Maleria isn't so bad.. lol

Happy New Year to you too!
 
cichlaguapote;1386819; said:
lol Maleria isn't so bad.. lol

Happy New Year to you too!
Well I guess . I did lose all together with the Maleria and the bad food 36pounds
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Apistogramma Master;1386824; said:
Well I guess . I did lose all together with the Maleria and the bad food 36pounds
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man,are u selling any.
 
Hate to derail this thread but...
I'm looking to move my snakes in to a rack simply because I want them to look nice while taking up a small space.
The plastic containers noted in the pics have two locks (One per end). Have you had any escapes?
Also, how are you heating those tubs?

I checked a few sites and found rack systems to be far more $$ than I want to spend. I'm thinking of doing the "Rubbermaid" thing but fear escapes and need info on how to heat them.
If you guys are interested in discussing, I'd be willing to listen.;)

Apistogrammar-nice set up. Love the pink ladder.:D
 
The key to a good rack without escapees is not to have gap between the tub and the shelf.

Basically, you design the rack around a standard tub, which you will have more than one of, that you will use.
 
Kioka;1390551; said:
The key to a good rack without escapees is not to have gap between the tub and the shelf.

Basically, you design the rack around a standard tub, which you will have more than one of, that you will use.



The metal bakers-style rack above has a lot of room between the rack itself and the tub (Take a look at the pic; see what I mean?)
 
Honestly with my GTP I had no problem with rubber maid tubs with locking clasps on the ends. With smaller snakes I wouldn't worry about the snug fit of the rack with rubbermaid tubs/locking lids.

But maybe it would help to tell us what kind of snakes you plan on keeping in there to get better advice?
 
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