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10 DIY Snake Rack Projects You Can Make Easily

If you’re a snake lover, building a DIY snake rack is one of the ways to ensure that your reptile is kept safe and comfortable in your home. Since many people keep snakes as pets, this has led to an increased demand for snake racks. It’s always best to make your own rack if you want to save some cash on buying one. There are many tutorials online where you can find some inspiration and a comprehensive guide on how to build the perfect rack for your reptile. For example, this video tutorial by Reptile Basics shows you how to build one using PVC pipes. The good news is that it’s not that difficult to build a DIY Snake Rack for your pet. This article will give you the best ideas on how to build the perfect for your reptile.

That’s why we have rounded up 10 of the best DIY Snake Rack Projects for your reptile. These projects are very easy to build and some of them even come with video tutorials so you can follow along step by step. These step-by-step tutorials show you exactly how to build a snake rack based on your personal needs. If you have more than one snake, you can build more than one of these racks based on the number of snakes you have. We hope that our list will help you find what works for your situation and budget!

How To Build A Cheap Snake Rack

This simple tutorial shows you how to make a cheap snake rack. All you need are two plastic racks, two sheets of ⅛ whiteboard, saw, drill, tape measure, etc. Make sure to cut your sheet according to the dimensions of your tank. Once you’ve done that, lay the sheet onto the rack and screw it in place. Afterward, simply add the heating pad and you’re ready to go!

DIY Ball Python Rack

This video shows you how to build a snake rack for less than $5.00 per tub with no modifications. The video guide describes how to cut and assemble the necessary parts of the rack. You do not need to drill holes or cut holes in the PVC sheet, as it comes with pre-cut slots and they are easy to snap off. The only things that need to be purchased are the tubs and PVC sheets, both of which can be found at Home Depot for less than $5 apiece.

Bookcase Upcycled To Snake Rack DIY

Bookcase Upcycled To Snake Rack DIY

Looking for an easy snake rack DIY? This tutorial is simple and requires basic steps. The guide is mostly for people who want to upcycle their old bookshelf into a snake rack. This DIY will require you to first remove the doors and replace them with new ones. You can also drill holes to further improve ventilation, add more shelves by creating pilot holes and attaching them with 2" deck screws. Lastly, feel free to line the inside with contact paper and attach legs if desired.

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Building A Snake Rack

One of the most important decisions when creating a snake rack is the vivarium to use. You will have to consider the size of the reptile you would love to put in the rack. When this is determined, you will know the size you intend to build and the number of shelves you would need. With measurements as a key factor in building this, you will have to ensure every cut is precise and fitting for every length. This video provides a step-by-step process on how to build this rack.

DIY PVC Snake Rack

This is a DIY tutorial to build your own Fb40 rack for a ball python. With five levels, this rack can be used for any of the standard size snakes that require a 40-gallon tank. This specific rack is made of ½ inches PVC and was built around a ball python. It measures 10 x 20 inches but you can make it any size you wish as long as you keep the measurements in mind. The creator used a drywall sheet, circular saw, ½ PVC sheet, straight boards, and some screws to create this functional snake rack.

How To Build A Cheap Snake Rack

We have all seen the prices of snake racks on the market. They are ridiculously expensive! Fortunately, they are ridiculously easy to make as well. This video shows you a step-by-step approach to building a rack that will hold up to 24 tubs. These racks can be made for about $50 each and can be assembled in about two hours. The racks are perfect for your Corn Snakes, Ball Pythons, Milk Snakes, King Snakes, Rosy Boas, and more!

DIY Snake Rack

You can get a clear idea of this project by looking at the DIY snake rack and deciding which one you would like to make. The creator used ½ inches of PVC sheet which is not flammable and durable for making this type of rack. He also used 7 pieces of 13.5 x 16 and 2pieces of 13.5x 32 for the dimension of the PVC as needed for this kind of rack. Building your own snake rack is one of the best ways to get a rack that perfectly fits your collection. This DIY snake rack video contains step by step process on how to make a snake rack for your pet snakes.

DIY Combo Snake Rack

You can easily make your own reptile cages with melamine and PVC. Melamine and PVC are strong, easy-to-clean materials that work great for snake cages or other types of reptiles. Use this snake rack building guide to easily build your own solid custom racks. This rack has 6 levels and is one of the most compacts on the market. You will have a very easy time setting up this rack and we fully believe it is well worth spending the money on especially if you’re an avid snake keeper.

DIY Snake Cage

DIY Snake Cage

Making a snake cage for your pet is not as difficult as you might think. It is possible to make a wooden or PVC cage, but there is an easier option if you don't have carpentry skills. If you have an old cabinet that isn’t being used, you can convert it into a boa constrictor enclosure instead. Follow these simple steps and you will soon have a large and sturdy snake cage. It will be useful for you if you have a large snake that needs more space or if you live in a larger apartment and don’t want the mess of dropping sawdust on your floors.

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Cheap DIY Snake Rack

If you’re looking for a cheap and easy snake rack, then you must have a pair of hands that can be used to hold a drill and a screwdriver. The cost of this DIY snake is only $90. This snake rack is easy to make and keeps your pet happy and healthy. Materials include an 8" board, Sterilite tubs, linear heating tape, a white marker board, and a screwdriver. This is the perfect way to house your new pet snake, especially if you don't have much money to spend on a cage.

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