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My rack and freshly shed Pastel female

royalkreationz Jul 26, 2007 11:24 PM

This is my Vision rack, and my pastel female. I am going to try an Animal Plastics rack, it should be here in the next three weeks. I hope this girl gets big enough to breed to my fire ball this year. She is currently about 695g, and eats two small rats a week. She is an '05 hatch from a Graziani male to a Bell female. She is holding her colors pretty well, but we will see what she looks like at 3KG. I got this snake from Jamie Quick, who I bought five snakes from so far this year, and they are great snakes.

Replies (5)

SPJ01 Jul 26, 2007 11:48 PM

I have one coming and was wondering how you liked it.

The snake is nice as well. She looks like she might hold her color even as a large adult.

royalkreationz Jul 27, 2007 12:02 AM

This is the V35 rack. The V35 is exaclty half of the V70. As you can see, I am using the small tubs to house smaller snakes, and the tubs pull out to the front of the rack. I have bigger snakes in the V70, which opens out the side of the rack. This is a very versatile rack. It is heated by Zoomed heat rope.

LKirkland Jul 27, 2007 12:59 AM

Except for the tubs and guides. You also use a different layout for your heat cable. You can use both size tubs in the same rack if you have access from at least one side and one end.
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Louis Kirkland
Cornerstone Reptiles

royalkreationz Jul 27, 2007 01:10 AM

n/p

methistina Jul 27, 2007 01:13 AM

the best bang for the buck. I love them!
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