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RE: Keeping hatchlings

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Posted by: chris_harper2 at Thu Jan 12 13:54:50 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chris_harper2 ]  
   

If these are just the typical corn, rat, king, milk, etc. hatchlings then a lidless rack is hard to beat. Only notable exceptions to this would be for some of the smallest milksnake hatchlings which are very good escape artists. Also things like baby house snakes are supposed to be good escape artists, or so I've been told.

What kind of hatchlings do you mean?

Another choice is to build a rack around those Phillip shoeboxes. But not a lidless rack in this case. Those Phillips boxes have a deep/straight lip on the lid that overlaps the box by quite a bit. What you can do is build a "sloppy" rack where the gap between the top of the lid and the upper shelf is about 3/16". The reason why it works is that if the snake pushes the lid up 3/16" the box is still secure as the lid is still hanging over the box.

This is still one of the prefered ways to keep tiny hatchlings and/or hatchlings of venomous species.

The kicker is that you have to find the Phillips boxes.

You can still use the lids on readily available shoe boxes but then you have to build the rack with pretty tight tolerances. But like the previous reply stated, this is really not that difficult.


   

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