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a couple more ?s about vision racks.....

joshhutto Apr 26, 2006 03:24 PM

Ok I've been using the self made melamine racks for some time now. They serve their purpose fine but are god awefull heavy as everyone knows and there is no way to disassemble them. so here are the questions. I do not want to have to go spend several hundred more dollars on the cb70 tubs so has anyone or is it possible to set it up with the 41qt sterelite's? also with the heat rope (i've always used heat tape) how and where do you put your thermostat probes? Thanks in advance for all the help.
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Josh Hutto
JKReptiles

2.3 het pied (RDR, alan bosch x 2, BHB x 2)
1.0 Spider Ball python (Ballroom pythons south)
0.1 High Contrast Albino (Gulf Coast)
1.1 het albino (ben siegel, Gulf Coast)
1.2 het citrus ghost(Gulf Coast line)
1.0 citrus ghost (Gulf Coast line)
1.1 graz pastel female
1.6 05 normal bp's
0.6 04 normal bp's
2.5 adult normal bp's (some need breeding to see if norm)
4 various corns
0.1 brazilian rainbow boa (alan bosch)
1.0 american pit bull terrior
1.1 taco dogs (ankle biters)
1.0 grey cat
0.1 bearded dragons

a BAD dog is MADE not bred, support the American Pit Bull Terrior as the greatest breed of dogs on Earth!!!!!

Replies (6)

markll Apr 26, 2006 03:30 PM

I don't think the sterilite 41 qt tubs will work very well on the Vision CB 70 racks and I just put my thermo probe near the heat cable and then checked cage floor temps with a temp gun after I let it warm up for a while.

Maybe you could modify the rack to work on the 41 qt tubs. You could check with vision.

MarkS Apr 26, 2006 04:00 PM

Actually it would work great. I actually had to modify mine a little bit to achive a tighter fit with the cb70 tubs.

Mark

>>I don't think the sterilite 41 qt tubs will work very well on the Vision CB 70 racks and I just put my thermo probe near the heat cable and then checked cage floor temps with a temp gun after I let it warm up for a while.
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>>Maybe you could modify the rack to work on the 41 qt tubs. You could check with vision.

MarkS Apr 26, 2006 03:58 PM

Josh, here is a message I posted about a month ago, but it's already scrolled off the back page so I'm posting it again. I hope this helps answer your questions.
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Well, I finally got my new Vision CB70 rack set up and I just love it. I got it from Bruce at Twin Cities Reptiles here in St. Paul. It was nice to see what one looked like in person before buying it, and the price was actually cheaper then getting it online when you take shipping charges into account. Here are a few pics of how it looks from various sides.

Here it is from the Front.

Here is a pic from the side, You can see all of the ventalation holes on each level and the locking wheels

Here is a shot from the back with the heat cable already installed.

The rack comes with two thirty foot lengths of heat cable which you can string up any way you want. I used one cable on one side of the back of the rack and the other cable on the other side of the back. If you wanted to, you could have two different heating zones in each tub.

Here is a close up of the heating cables installed on a couple of levels, if you look close, you can see the probe of my thermostat next to the heat cable on the bottom level.

One of the things that I like about these racks is your ability to modify them so easily. Here is a closeup picture of one of the plastic spacers between the levels. The spacers are made out of 1" I.D. black poly tubing that slides over one of the 6 metal poles that support the rack, you put a spacer on each of the poles between each of the levels and you can modify them to fit any height tub you want to use. As the rack came to me I could have used the spacers it came with for a snug fit on sterilite 41 quart tubs (I think the tub model# is 1960?). Since I had bought some of the Iris CB70 tubs for this rack the fit was a little loose, so I cut 1/8" off of each spacer and now it's just perfect. If you had other sized tubs that you wanted to use, the black poly tubing can be bought at home depot for only $23.00 for a 100 foot roll. You could cut spacers to any size you like.

Here is a finished pic of the rack set up with snakes in it. I've got three carpet pythons in the top three levels, and female ball pythons in the bottom 8 levels. I've got 11 total levels with it set up like this.

All in all, I really like this rack system and will probably be getting more like it in the future. I've been building my own melamine racks for years, and they work fine, but these are SO much more easy to move around and clean. So much easier to modify for different tub sizes, and so much easier to set up and take down. And with the price of these, it's getting tougher and tougher to justify the time and expense it takes to build a melamine rack.

Mark

joshhutto Apr 26, 2006 06:14 PM

hey thanks for the info that helped tons. another question are the demensions the same for the cb70 and 41qt at the tops or is there room between the sides and front/back for the 41qt?
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Josh Hutto
JKReptiles

2.3 het pied (RDR, alan bosch x 2, BHB x 2)
1.0 Spider Ball python (Ballroom pythons south)
0.1 High Contrast Albino (Gulf Coast)
1.1 het albino (ben siegel, Gulf Coast)
1.2 het citrus ghost(Gulf Coast line)
1.0 citrus ghost (Gulf Coast line)
1.1 graz pastel female
1.6 05 normal bp's
0.6 04 normal bp's
2.5 adult normal bp's (some need breeding to see if norm)
4 various corns
0.1 brazilian rainbow boa (alan bosch)
1.0 american pit bull terrior
1.1 taco dogs (ankle biters)
1.0 grey cat
0.1 bearded dragons

a BAD dog is MADE not bred, support the American Pit Bull Terrior as the greatest breed of dogs on Earth!!!!!

MarkS Apr 26, 2006 10:18 PM

The sterilite boxes are a little narrower and a little taller. I did try one out when I first got my new vision rack and it fit quite well. I decided to go with the CB70's anyway because I had just gotten a dozen of them, but really the sterilites would've worked just as well.

Mark

>>hey thanks for the info that helped tons. another question are the demensions the same for the cb70 and 41qt at the tops or is there room between the sides and front/back for the 41qt?
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>>Josh Hutto
>>JKReptiles
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>>2.3 het pied (RDR, alan bosch x 2, BHB x 2)
>>1.0 Spider Ball python (Ballroom pythons south)
>>0.1 High Contrast Albino (Gulf Coast)
>>1.1 het albino (ben siegel, Gulf Coast)
>>1.2 het citrus ghost(Gulf Coast line)
>>1.0 citrus ghost (Gulf Coast line)
>>1.1 graz pastel female
>>1.6 05 normal bp's
>>0.6 04 normal bp's
>>2.5 adult normal bp's (some need breeding to see if norm)
>>4 various corns
>>0.1 brazilian rainbow boa (alan bosch)
>>1.0 american pit bull terrior
>>1.1 taco dogs (ankle biters)
>>1.0 grey cat
>>0.1 bearded dragons
>>
>>a BAD dog is MADE not bred, support the American Pit Bull Terrior as the greatest breed of dogs on Earth!!!!!

LKirkland Apr 27, 2006 01:03 AM

Josh, Thanks for asking this question. I had been needing the same info. I have 20 of the Sterilite tubs that I purchased earlier, so I definitely need to use them if I can. If you decide to buy this rack, come back and post your opinion of the rack and the fit of the Sterilite tubs.

MarkS, Thanks for the great info. Those are some great shots of the rack and heat cable.
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Louis Kirkland
Cornerstone Reptiles

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