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Deli cups vs. shoeboxes

Monica S

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I'm just wondering (to those of you who do a lot of breeding)
I know you can house many more hatchlings in the deli cups as opposed to shoeboxes, so are all of these hatchling racks that I see with the shoebox size containers housing only one hatchling per container? Or do some people keep many hatchlings per shoebox?? I guess if you have the space, giving each hatchling his own shoebox would be nice, but does anyone really do that when dealing with many hatchlings?
:cheers: -Monica
 
Monica
I keep all of my hatchlings in seperate boxes, you know every thing about the snake then ie feeding, refusing ect. With shoe boxes and a heat strip you can provide a proper heat gradient also.
I have 200 boxes if you have a good rotine you can look after them easily.
 

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I keep all of mine separately, as well. I use deli cups, however, because I do not have the space for TONS of shoeboxes.
 
I use shoeboxes for all my hatchlings. At $0.80, they are about the same price as a couple of delicups (once they break and crack ;))
 
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