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ENCLOSURE HELP!!!

angelamici109 Sep 29, 2008 12:02 AM

I'm sure someoene already asked this question, but I couldn't find it so...

I am in desperate need of a new rack system because as we all know snakes grow very quickly and it was built for geckos. Anyway I need a small rack system set for 5 animals. 2 baby boas both under a year, 1 baby ball python, and 2 almost 2 year old ball pythons. Any suggestions???

Thank you!!!

Replies (3)

mingdurga Sep 29, 2008 07:55 AM

I've gone to vision. Works out great for saving space, heating options, moveable, and clean. Bought my first one for BP's over a year ago, and have a second one on the way for my new venture in leopard geckos. Cost isn't so bad, considering what else is going up, up, and away.

Good luck,

Mike

John Q Sep 29, 2008 09:47 AM

I would recommend getting one of the Animal Plastics CB 70 rack systems. Smaller boas and large female balls do well in the CB 70 boxes. I would also go for a rack that holds more boxes than you currently need. This hobby is addicting and new additions will come in. It's also cheaper to buy a larger rack now then buy a second rack down the road.

mingdurga Sep 29, 2008 01:35 PM

Yes, they're good also. Reptile Basics has a add on system that's wallet friendly. Sold as 3 or 4 packs with add on capabilties. Also some very nice sized cages that are stackable when you're ready to spend more. All have built in heating that's flexible.

There's plenty of options out there to fit your wallet, but think long term and useage. The pix shows one of my three home made jobs, but not able to stack.

Mike

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