For some odd reason I keep picking up atbs or hold back to many babies. I'm moving in a could of months are was wondering if there where any rack systems that work well for sub adult or adult atbs?

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For some odd reason I keep picking up atbs or hold back to many babies. I'm moving in a could of months are was wondering if there where any rack systems that work well for sub adult or adult atbs?

>>For some odd reason I keep picking up atbs or hold back to many babies. I'm moving in a could of months are was wondering if there where any rack systems that work well for sub adult or adult atbs?
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I'm not a big fan of racks, but any rack that holds those big rubbermaids, 66 quart size or larger, do work well for ATBs.
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I set up the tubs with 3" of cypress and a couple curls or slabs of cork and the atb's love it! I've got two gravid females in one of those racks at the moment.
-Adam
Why would you want to put such beautiful snakes in a rack and not display them?--I have seen them in a rack system with the big iris tubs--good to keep humidity high especially for babies
Arboreal cages are a necessity for long term keeping and breeding, but they will do fine in regular sweaterbox rack boxes in the short term, e.g. a few months, while moving and setting up, etc.
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