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Suggestions on a rack system

billcherep

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Hi all,
I have decided to build a rack system. here is what I have and I can use some suggestions for what to do and not to do. I bought a piece of furniture at a garage sale that is perfect for this. I am gutting out the inside and have bought plywood that I stained (only the top of the wood). I bought 5 large steralite containers and 7 small ones. They are not the same hight so I have to have different size shelves. any suggestions?
Also, I am going to a show on Sat. to pick up some Heating strips. Can I put these on wood? How should I make sure that the temperature is controlled?

Help

-Bill
 
bill,
from my own experince, my suggestion is to make sure you get a thermistat....It comes with a probe and it will help you keep the temps the way you would like them. At my pet store, they sell heat rope. So far I think it works just as well. I put my heating coming from the back of the rack system, but as for snakes that need belly heating, heat tape is the best idea. I use 28qt rubbermaid containers, and I have a Helix therm. You can find Helix therms at reptile shows and also on line. I got mine at the Hamburg Reptile show. I'm plainning on picking up another one there this weekend. Need it for the incubator we built.
Hope that helps.... :)
 
I would use a Johnsons thermostat(and not because I sell them) I have foundthem to be the best bang for the buck. I have had the rancos and the helix and both big apples...JMHO
 
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