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Incorperate a feeder rack into a reptile rack

JB Milligan

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Hi


Has anyone established a small feeder rack inside a heated diy or pre-built rack?


I have the pre-built four tub RBI Iris Sweater Box Rack, dimensions include:

Rack dimensions: 17” x 24” x 26.75”
Tub dimensions: approx. 30.6 quarts, outer dimensions 16 1/8” x 23 ¾” x 6”,
inside dimensions 14” x 21” x 6”

This particular rack is enclosed and includes 11” flexwatt of back heat. The two
bottom tubs will house my leopard geckos.
The third one up I was hopeing I could create a small feeding rack for crickets and superworms, perhaps with lite insulation?


JB
 
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