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I built these to breed rats for feeders but I have sold off my snakes and they have been sitting in the garage collecting dust for over a year. They are in very good condition! I used water bottles (which are included) instead of an automated watering system. You could easily set these up for automatic watering. Food was put on top of the wire, which worked well.

1. Large 6 bin rack – these use the LARGE cement tubs from home depot. Comfortably held 1 male and 4 females. $150

2. Smaller 6 bin rack – these use the smaller cement tubs, some of these are brand new. Used these for grow out tubs for the babies but could hold a 1.2 group in each bin comfortably. $125

3. 3 bin rack – also uses the smaller cement tubs. Used these for holding bachelor males but each could hold a 1.2 group comfortably. $60

These are for local pick up only. I am not even going to deal with attempting to ship! I am located about 15 minutes west of Atlanta Georgia. These are large and will require a truck or larger SUV.

Take all 3 racks and I will throw in the CO2 chamber (cooler) with 2-20 oz. CO2 tanks (one is empty, the other is almost full...they cost about $4 to fill at some sporting goods stores), a new unopened bale of aspen bedding (2 cubic feet), and 3 rat transport/holding sterilite bins for $325.

Not looking for trades.
(The bins are not in the 2 larger racks in the pictures but I have them…no holes or cracks, in VERY good condition.)
 
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uhh if we lived closer I would take them would save me time and money of having to build more racks, if u are ever in Pa
 
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