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deli cup rack

i think i could make arack with the ones in the second link and have them slide out like shelves. thanks
 
Hmmm....

My only problem with these is, how do you heat them?
I love the hatchling rack, the price is great, but I don't see any way that it's designed to accept a heating device.
 
Hatchling Rack

Hello, I bought this rack last year after much research. The size and function are perfect. I use indoor outdoor carpet as a substrate, I cut out a corner of the carpet to put a small pvc cap that is notched out on two sides as the water dish. I keep3 sets of the carpet and 2 sets of the water dishes, so clean up is a snap. As for heating.. because I live in South Florida that has not been a problem. I keep the rack in a room that reaches 84 daytime and 74 nighttime. If I had to heat it I would consider under tank heaters that stick and place them on the back. Plugged into a Rheostat and Thermostat. And last because the drawers are crystal clear it is very easy to monitor. I hope this helps. REG
 
Hmm...

Yeah, it's a nice rack, I just wish they'd included a way to heat it other than jury-rigging. I live in Wyoming, you see. <lol> Thanks for the confirmation on my observation, there. I'd probably go for an Animal Plastics rack instead, though, because of the built-in heat.
 
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