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Snake Cage Holding Device (sort of a rack...)

Hypancistrus

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Bought these plastic-coated wire shelves at the Home Depot! $60 got me a 6 shelf, 72" unit, and I just did not connect them to each other since having it 72" tall limits my use of it (I am not super tall, nor are my basement ceilings high enough for that).

I happen to think they look pretty nice... what do you guys think? I still have two hatchling snakes at school. All my other herps are home now. So two more 10's will have to fit onto the racks. The mice on the one middle level are buck mice from our maze experiments at school. The students were supposed to take them home at the end of the experiment, but they were put off by the odor (male mice are stinky!!! Yech!) so I had to take them. They don't seem to be super healthy... so I don't anticipate them surviving long, but I couldn't just leave them there.
 
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They do look good! They look like they don't take too much space up and thats always a good thing!
 
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