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Actually Kyle you can adjust that.

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Posted by: MarkS at Wed Apr 26 22:33:32 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MarkS ]  
   

having them enclosed was one of the reasons I was hesitant to get the visions. I was very happy when I unpacked the box and discovered that you CAN enclose each level. Here is a close up pic of the level dividers.







You can see the plastic tabs on the edges that are facing up and down. These are on EACH edge. If you felt the need, you could cut pieces out of stiff plastic sheets to slide into those tabs and COMPLETELY enclose each level, not just on three sides. You can keep each seperate level open or closed or just partially closed as needed. I think this is one of the strenghts of the vision rack system, the ability to easily modify it to your own individual needs.



Mark



>>I am SURE that the Vision racks are really nice. That is not in question. Ball Pythons like to HIDE. When you look at your Boaphile racks and then you look at the Vision racks, which one gives the most feeling of hiding? Which one allows the Ball Pythons to feel like they are closer to being in there PREFERED dark hole. When you walk in and turn the lights on which racks still give the Ball Pythons a sense of not being seen? When I am feeding any Ball Pythons that are finicky feeders once they feel SECURE and feel like they are hiding they tend to feed better. If it "aint Broke" applies to these very finicky awesome Ball Python racks. If you like Vision Racks then God Bless and I am SURE you will do fine and perhaps my theory on how much Ball Pythons like to hide is over the top and not important. I am only suggesting that your Boaphile Racks are awesome anyway and they look very nice and you have already said that your animals are doing fine in the Racks you already use. It is NOT A RIGHT OR WRONG CHOICE but how many people have had complete breeding seasons with the new Vision Racks and felt like their productivity was the same or more? Regardless good luck with your choice and most importantly good luck with your animals. They are very lucky that we put this much time and effort into deciding which Rack system is the best choice for them. Now that is cool.

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