liquidleaf
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So I just got my 2007 Ikea catalog and was browsing through it. I saw some storage units in the children's section of the catalog that reminded me of hatchling racks! They are very inexpensive, and plastic totes for the racks are very cheap as well! Since I will be trying my hand at breeding my snakes this fall, I may buy one of these and try modifying it for use as a snake rack.
Here's a photo:
This particular unit is $49.99, and each green bin is $2.
Here's a photo of a larger unit with different bins:
Here's a link to one of the Trofast storage units with plastic bins (they have several sizes of bins that can work in the same units and several sizes of frames) - http://ikea.shoplocal.com/ikea/defa...id=2499966&searchtext=trofast&go.x=27&go.y=19
The modification that would need to be made would be to put in 'ceilings' to each drawer area, which could probably be done with thin plywood, plastic, or tileboard. The back of this unit is open, which would be perfect for running heat tape (and then attaching foam insulation or thin plywood/tileboard to keep heat in).
Am I weird that I see snake cages everywhere I look, no matter what store or catalog? Heh heh heh.
Some of the boxes made to fit these rack units have lids, but it's not clear if they just sit loosely in the box. Maybe the box lids could be attached or locked somehow, but it's hard to tell without looking at the lids in person.
Next time I'm near an Ikea though, you bet I'm going to pick one of these babies up!! Can't beat the price without building yourself - it looks like these were almost made with reptiles in mind.
It would be ideal if clear bins were available, but I'm not sure they are. If not, I'll just make the 'ceilings' out of thin clear acrylic or plexi, or put small a small clear plastic 'window' in each of the bins to let in a bit of daylight.
Here's a photo:
Here's a photo of a larger unit with different bins:
Here's a link to one of the Trofast storage units with plastic bins (they have several sizes of bins that can work in the same units and several sizes of frames) - http://ikea.shoplocal.com/ikea/defa...id=2499966&searchtext=trofast&go.x=27&go.y=19
The modification that would need to be made would be to put in 'ceilings' to each drawer area, which could probably be done with thin plywood, plastic, or tileboard. The back of this unit is open, which would be perfect for running heat tape (and then attaching foam insulation or thin plywood/tileboard to keep heat in).
Am I weird that I see snake cages everywhere I look, no matter what store or catalog? Heh heh heh.
Some of the boxes made to fit these rack units have lids, but it's not clear if they just sit loosely in the box. Maybe the box lids could be attached or locked somehow, but it's hard to tell without looking at the lids in person.
Next time I'm near an Ikea though, you bet I'm going to pick one of these babies up!! Can't beat the price without building yourself - it looks like these were almost made with reptiles in mind.