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Elliot
12-28-2007, 05:54 PM
Obviously the enclosures will be bigger when the snakes get some size to them.

http://www.thamnophis.com/thamphotos/data//500/medium/DSC035031.JPG

http://www.thamnophis.com/thamphotos/data//500/medium/DSC03504.JPG

adamanteus
12-28-2007, 05:58 PM
Very smart, Elliot. The house bricks are a really nice finishing touch!:rolleyes:

Elliot
12-28-2007, 06:05 PM
They were free so that makes up for looks.:)

Sid
12-28-2007, 07:16 PM
Nice rack for the enclosures, Elliott. And for what it's worth, I weight the lids of most of mine with whatever is handy....rocks, etc. Don't know that they are really needed, but makes for more peace of mind for my wife.

tikichick
12-28-2007, 08:42 PM
Nice looking rack! Good choice :)

Lori P
12-29-2007, 08:15 AM
D'oh! Why am I waiting on hubby to build something?? I could find a rack like this... hmmm!! Nice, Elliot. I weight down my tops, too, for my own peace of mind.

drache
12-29-2007, 10:05 AM
nice rack , Elliot
it'll look even better when it's all filled up
just estimating from what you've got on there, I'm guessing that it would hold enclosures up to about 36"x18" - not bad at all

I've used bricks too
now I use the free weights with the hexagonal heads, weight wraps and when we moved here I found a bunch of weight disks in the basement - the kind people put on bars - they're great as screen top ballasts because they're flat
I do also use clips
in a pinch, electrical tape will do - it can be reused for a long time, if treated gently

and I use pieces of different thicknesses airline tubing to stuff gaps and wedge things tighter

I also use cut up pieces of cork coasters to level tanks and furniture since I always live in places that are old and warped

Elliot
12-29-2007, 10:08 AM
I'm guessing that it would hold enclosures up to about 36"x18" - not bad at all



I hope so, because those are the exact dimensions that I want to use to build the bigger enclosures when the time comes.

Loren
12-29-2007, 09:03 PM
Very smart, Elliot. The house bricks are a really nice finishing touch!:rolleyes:

Nothing wrong with using bricks to weigh down lids.:)

http://www.thamnophis.com/thamphotos/data//500/medium/uses_for_bricks_and_encyclopedias.JPG

tikichick
12-29-2007, 10:18 PM
Bricks AND books! Looks nice anyway!!

Loren
12-29-2007, 11:15 PM
Yeah, I like them. I've had many people scoff at bricks and books saying they arent secure. Well, I got rid of my petstore-bought "made for reptiles" lids after way to many escapes- even with the clips and additional bricks- cause they just flex too much. I had a 3 foot long kingsnake escape from a tank with a storebought lid that was installed correctly. Another time, my wife found a long nosed snake in the underwear drawer:eek:(no, I'm not making a joke:)).

My home-made lids are 5/8" thick wood and do not flex at all. Put a brick in the middle, and they aren't moving. Larger snakes in my larger 20g long tanks get larger bricks- probably 3 times the weight of those shown. Keep in mind, my snakes(at least the ones in aquariums) are mostly colubrids in the 1-3 foot range- no large constrictors.
When I leave the room for the day, all I have to do is glance down the line of tanks and make sure all the bricks are in place. Absolutely no escapes(knock on wood), unless I forget to close a tank, in which case it doesnt matter what kind of lid/lock you use.:D I have a dead bolt locking the reptile room, so I dont really worry about keeping other people or animals out of the cages.

I would love to have the sliding-top terrariums, but I pay 8 bucks for a small tank, 25 for a larger one, and make my own lids for cheap- versus 50-75 bucks for tanks with sliding lids. Plus I would have to special order them to open the long way. Also, I use 1/4" hardware cloth, which is stronger, and lets much more uv light through for the lizards.

EdgyExoticReptiles
12-29-2007, 11:57 PM
ive found some instructions on how to build an eight high cb 110 rack that i think will be good for my adult hondurans (much better than the recomended cb70 rack) ive been gathering the materials and tools and if i get it working ill post pics (also progress pics)

Loren
12-30-2007, 12:31 AM
ive found some instructions on how to build an eight high cb 110 rack that i think will be good for my adult hondurans (much better than the recomended cb70 rack) ive been gathering the materials and tools and if i get it working ill post pics (also progress pics)

Reed, I built a 5 tall cb-110. If you havent bought the tubs yet- heres a link Ace - Ace Tree: Home Goods: Storage & Organization: Totes, Carts & Drawers: IrisŪ Underbed Storage Box (100501) - 5 Pack (http://www.acehardware.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2422178) (I cant believe it but the link is still good a full year later). Back when I bought them in late 2006- I got free shipping to the local ace hareware, and just picked them up. It was the cheapest I could find them, especially considering shipping.
Here's pics of mine. Let me know if you have any questions. These tubs are Huge! I did the open sides for 2 reasons, 1- they allow more visibility and light, and 2- they save on weight. I only use the bottom 2 tubs right now(for my 2 largest gophersnakes), which each have an 11"x12" flexwatt panel in the rear wired through a dimmer switch. When I built it, I didnt really need it, I just wanted to build it cause it was cool. I'm sure I'll need the other tubs for something.
http://www.thamnophis.com/thamphotos/data//500/medium/iris_cb_100_rack.jpg

http://www.thamnophis.com/thamphotos/data//500/medium/5_tall_cb-110_rack.jpg

Here's one in the reptile room- I had just finished the rack that is on top of it- 32 qt sterilite 8 tub rack. If you look close, you will see my 2 hondurans in the second to the top tubs. Its kind of a unique arrangement, with the tubs pulling out in different directions, but it works for where I have it- in the corner.

http://www.thamnophis.com/thamphotos/data//500/medium/iris_cb-110_rack_with_sterilite_32_qt_on_top.JPG

drache
12-30-2007, 06:11 AM
Loren
thanks for all the great ideas
I'm starting to think I should get a day job at the container store

tikichick
12-30-2007, 06:51 AM
LOL, what did your wife do when she found the snake in her drawers (pun intended, lol)?

I hate those store bought clips... too hard for me to get in and out of the tanks and I've had problems with them cracking the plastic rims. I've weighed mine down with anything handy. I'm moving my garters from a 10 g to a 40 g soonly and I need to hunt down a couple more bricks so it'll look uniform. I think I'll decorate them, too, lol :rolleyes:


Yeah, I like them. I've had many people scoff at bricks and books saying they arent secure. Well, I got rid of my petstore-bought "made for reptiles" lids after way to many escapes- even with the clips and additional bricks- cause they just flex too much. I had a 3 foot long kingsnake escape from a tank with a storebought lid that was installed correctly. Another time, my wife found a long nosed snake in the underwear drawer:eek:(no, I'm not making a joke:)).

tikichick
12-30-2007, 06:52 AM
I love that rack on wheels!! Very nice!

Loren
12-30-2007, 12:49 PM
LOL, what did your wife do when she found the snake in her drawers (pun intended, lol)?


She handled it fairly well- she kinda screamed and told me there was a snake in the drawer- I didnt believe her. Finally I looked, and sure enough!
That was in our old tiny house, when I kept all the snakes by my side of the bed. Didnt have quite so many then though.

EdgyExoticReptiles
01-04-2008, 03:25 AM
ok ive decided on what im going to do, im going to buy pvc sheets online and do what Loren did except its going to be pvc so it wont burn, can i tape down the flexwatt? and where can i find 10 watt 11inch instead of 20 watt 11inch?
thanks,
reed