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Donald388

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I currently have 3 baby corns and most likely going to expand to 4 before too long if I can figure out housing....

I currently live in an apartment and do not have any sort of a workshop or area really that can be used as a workshop... I am trying to come up with a way to properly house four baby corns for the next 6 months (hence why I'm looking to save money) until I find a new home...I have considered buying a rack system, but they all seem to be oriented towards breeders (aka lots of snakes), which for my current situation is not necessary.

Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do?
 
6 quart tubs work well for little ones. I dont have a rack system yet but I have 6 of these stacked. You can drill holes in them on two different levels of the tub themselves. An 1/8 inch bit is ideal. I also drill holes down through the lid and the lip of the container and use pipe cleaners to ensure little ones dont escape. I use repticable to heat them on a dimmer switch from lowes. Hope that helps.
 
6 quart tubs work well for little ones. I dont have a rack system yet but I have 6 of these stacked. You can drill holes in them on two different levels of the tub themselves. An 1/8 inch bit is ideal. I also drill holes down through the lid and the lip of the container and use pipe cleaners to ensure little ones dont escape. I use repticable to heat them on a dimmer switch from lowes. Hope that helps.

Mine are currently in 6 qt tubs. My biggest issue is figuring out how to set up the heat for the tubs... Do you just lay the tubs on the repticable?
 
Mine are currently in 6 qt tubs. My biggest issue is figuring out how to set up the heat for the tubs... Do you just lay the tubs on the repticable?

Do you have a thermostat on the cable? some racks have the heat on the back of the boxes some use the heat on the bottom of the boxes. Mine is on the bottom of the tubs I use. But without a thermostat it can get too hot especially on a small tub.
 
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