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exwizard
03-30-12, 04:21 PM
Its here and Im so stoked! :D Anyway, I just got done moving snakes around and they occupy each tub as follows:


First Pic which is the new AP 1860/1960 (4)...

Vanessa on top
Merlin next one down
Miss Piggy next one down
Kermit on the bottom


Second Pic which is the AP CB70 (4) I currently have...

Popeye on top
Arwen next one down
Euryale next one down
Gandalf the Grey on the bottom


Third Pic shows the 1860/1960 sitting nicely on top of the CB70


Fourth Pic is the AP 1753/1755 (6)...

Rita on top
Ramón next one down
Sheila next one down
Mick next one down
Empty soaking tub next one down
Guinevere and Lancelot are still in the 15 qt tubs on the bottom.


The boaphile is now empty, will be cleaned and sterilized, and then sold ASAP since I no longer need it.

Black Betty is still in her 6' Neodesha, Schatzi is in her 20T and Hellboy is still in the 20L quarantine tank for now. Point is that each snake has his/her own tub/tank now and there no longer any need to double up. :)

CK SandBoas
03-30-12, 04:23 PM
Congrats!!! Everything looks great:D

Trent
03-30-12, 04:37 PM
Nice setup!!

alessia55
03-30-12, 04:38 PM
Woooot! Congrats :D Looks great! Bet that frees up a lot of space too

theapexgerman
03-30-12, 04:41 PM
Wow congrats looks nice I need to get me one now

exwizard
03-30-12, 04:41 PM
Congrats!!! Everything looks great:D

Nice setup!!

Thanks guys. Im lucky Animal Plastics is right here in the Des Moines metro so that saved me shipping costs as well as time. I figured Id better order a new one than wait until something pops up on CL. Id still be waiting and the need was more imperative than that.

exwizard
03-30-12, 04:42 PM
Wow congrats looks nice I need to get me one now

Animal Plastics has a web site you can order from if you like and you will see that they have a wide variety of enclosures to choose from. :)

exwizard
03-30-12, 04:46 PM
Woooot! Congrats :D Looks great! Bet that frees up a lot of space too

My biggest concern was to make sure I had enough tubs to house the snakes. A side bonus is that I was able to upgrade Mick and Sheilas tubs from 15qt. to 32 qt. plus I now have an empty tub I can use for soaking if the need arises. :)

mykee
03-30-12, 05:17 PM
Nice, but why did you drill the air holes so low on the bin? That may cause some issues, as heat rises. The humidity may build up in the bin because the holes aren't up near the top.

theapexgerman
03-30-12, 05:21 PM
Animal Plastics has a web site you can order from if you like and you will see that they have a wide variety of enclosures to choose from. :)
Nice I will look them up soon later this year going to have 10 or 12 snakes and at this rate I will never get done with the 8 cage encloser I'm building

BarelyBreathing
03-30-12, 05:21 PM
Cool!!!!!!

exwizard
03-30-12, 05:53 PM
Cool!!!!!!

Thanks guys. Yeah Im stoked.

Nice, but why did you drill the air holes so low on the bin? That may cause some issues, as heat rises. The humidity may build up in the bin because the holes aren't up near the top.

I change my tubs regularly esp since I use newspaper as substrate. The Macklots are on the top 2 tubs anyway and too much humidity has never been an issue with them. The bottom 2 tubs are the '09 Dums. I control the humidity levels simply by where I place their water bowls. Macklots and Brazilians have theirs in the back where the heat cable is. The Dums all have theirs up front, far away from the heat source and this has never been an issue with any of them anyway. Thank you for your insight though and I do respect your 13 yrs experience. :)

exwizard
03-30-12, 07:46 PM
What I also find really cool is that not only do I save in shipping costs but since my boaphile is now empty, I can sell it to help pay some of the costs of the rack. I just talked to the guy who has first dibs and hes looking at Monday for this deal. :)

UwabamiReptiles
03-30-12, 08:22 PM
Thats a great setup, looks real good and I bet it does free up some space.

exwizard
03-30-12, 09:10 PM
Racks certainly work better than glass tanks in so many ways. Our space is limited anyway which is why most of our snakes are in racks to begin with. Black Betty obviously is too big for any of these racks and the corns dont require the heat and humidity the more tropical snakes do. Thats why they have their own enclosures but yeah, racks are the way to go for sure. :) Like I was telling Alessia earlier, my more pressing concern was that I had enough tubs/tanks to house each individual snake by themselves. :) I still dont plan on getting any more snakes for the forseeable future, even if I do have an empty tub. That tub is reserved for soaking to help along sheds. :)

Rogue628
03-30-12, 11:22 PM
That's a really nice set up you have going on. Congrats! :D

I have an extra colored tub I have designated for a soaking/bathing tub and have used it a couple of times when my largest royal decides he's gonna be a shy eater. I absolutely refuse to even temporarily house an animal in it. It's great to have an extra tub that's large enough to have multiple purposes in case those needs arise. :D

exwizard
03-31-12, 06:14 AM
That's a really nice set up you have going on. Congrats! :D

I have an extra colored tub I have designated for a soaking/bathing tub and have used it a couple of times when my largest royal decides he's gonna be a shy eater. I absolutely refuse to even temporarily house an animal in it. It's great to have an extra tub that's large enough to have multiple purposes in case those needs arise. :D

Yeah that the idea :) Thank you. :)