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New VE 6 Rack

unbeatablebonz Dec 21, 2019 09:00 PM

Hi all

I have a VE 6 Rack with Underbelly heat. I have a couple of questions that I hope someone can answer.

I have Kings, King Milk Morphs & King Corn Morphs at this time. What temp should I set the thermostat at? Should I drill some holes (or solder) for ventilation sake or is the default set up okay? Do these guys still need a hide or is the entire tub being encased sufficient? As far as the water dish is concerned - should I place it in the front of the tub to keep away from the heat tape (just considering evaporation)? As far as bedding is concerned - I've been using paper towels primarily - is aspen better, worse, no difference, personal preference, etc ???

I appreciate the input. I'm getting back into the hobby after 25 years and can use the refresher.

Mike

Replies (1)

markg Apr 15, 2020 06:09 PM

The cheaper aspen sold for rabbits and other small mammals IMO is better than the more expensive shredded aspen sold for reptiles. That is what I think anyway after trying just about everything.

I use the small animal aspen;
I put the water bowl on the cooler end of the tub;
For colubrids, I do about 82 deg F on the heat tape. Depends on the snake species;
I use hides - all of my snakes will use them at times, like during shed cycle. And then sometimes they don't. Many folks do not use hides in racks. The VE racks are dark inside, so you can get away with no hides. Also, some shy species still like hides, dark cage or not.

The only colubrids I keep anymore are a few Western hognose. Those things are funny, mine eat mice, ReptiLink frog sausages and quail sausages, and once in a while a piece of hardboiled egg.

Then I have some Antaresia pythons, awesome snakes.

Another note: I upgraded to a 70 qt tub (V70s) rack from a 28qt tub rack, and I highly recommend it if you have the room. Some of the colubrids that are near 4ft plus will appreciate it if you keep those. My Antaresia are only 3ft plus or minus, and I much prefer them in the 70qt tub (though the 28 qt probably is fine as far as they care.)

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