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A good Hatchling rack??

madamwlf

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Where can I purchase a good, sturyd, lite weight hatchling rack? I've already tried building one and it didn't turn out all that great. Don't wish to waste anymore money on building materials. Rather just buy a small rack for all my babies. Thanks.
 
madamwlf said:
Where can I purchase a good, sturyd, lite weight hatchling rack? I've already tried building one and it didn't turn out all that great. Don't wish to waste anymore money on building materials. Rather just buy a small rack for all my babies. Thanks.

I have one from Nature's Spirit - Casey Hulse. I really like it and there is positive feedback on the BOI about his racks as well. Link below.

LINK
 
Traci1 said:
I have one from Nature's Spirit - Casey Hulse. I really like it and there is positive feedback on the BOI about his racks as well. Link below.

LINK

You can't do wrong with Casey. I have 6 of his racks. Great product and customer service too.
 
madamw, When you get your new rack be sure it is escape proof before you leave the snakes in there unsupervised, I just had a little one escape from a rack last week, I still can't find her and I'm so upset. My own damn fault, I just assumed she'd be ok in there.
Traci thank you for posting that link, I bought a rack elsewhere that is nice but much more expensive. Of course it will be awhile before I need to get another one but now I know where to get a decent deal.
 
You really don't have to build anything for hatchlings.

Shoebox sized tubs work very well, are escape proof and stack easily. All that you really need is a length of Flexwatt, a thermostat, and an empty shelf or other flat area.
 
It is actually for my subadults. The container they are in now are not big enough for them to get decent exercise. The rack I did build is good to put the hatchlings on with shoeboxes and lids. I need something for my subadults though which that web page had a decent rack for a cheap price.
 
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