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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: racks with plastic enclosures?

    Quote Originally Posted by kibakiba View Post
    Mine have top opening, and they're all perfectly fine with it. No one really flinches when I open, unless I'm being stupid while trying to open the tank.

    Being stupid? You're not wearing that hawk costume again are you Chantel. Stop teasing those snakes.
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    Re: racks with plastic enclosures?

    I'm sorry. The look on their faces is priceless when I do that!



    But, no, I just mean if I bump the top against the tank or something similar.
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    Re: racks with plastic enclosures?

    One idea is making a rack out of big gallon tubs. I use these 30 gallon tubs sometimes, and they are pretty good in size. Not sure it can help you with space as much, but it could possibly work if you are willing to get a stepladder.

    Also, they are not that hard to see through.

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    Re: racks with plastic enclosures?

    how many holes do you put in that size? what company makes then? I went looking today and the largest I found was a 26 gallon that was clear.

    Quote Originally Posted by SnakeGurl View Post
    One idea is making a rack out of big gallon tubs. I use these 30 gallon tubs sometimes, and they are pretty good in size. Not sure it can help you with space as much, but it could possibly work if you are willing to get a stepladder.

    Also, they are not that hard to see through.

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    Re: racks with plastic enclosures?

    I don't know if they are suitable for snakes but if you want light enclosures screen or mesh could be an option Mesh Terrariums | Reptile Housing
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