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    Re: How to save money & have fun

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Been saving these containers for this spring, when the kids and I are out herping.
    Nice container with a flip lid. Not airtight so no need to poke holes in it.

    Funny, I've been stocking up on the containers our melon comes in from school. They asked me what are you going to do with those...I said they are for Ethan to put stuff in this spring

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    Re: How to save money & have fun

    Those are cool containers. I'm going to have to look for them.
    Tami

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    from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.

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    Re: How to save money & have fun

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    For those of us who buy worms from Walmart or a bait shop, remember. After they are gone don't throw the dirt away. If you have pants in the house dump it there. It is great organice fertilizer, rich in worm castings(poop). It really perked-up a few of my plants. Great way to recycle.
    If I dumped worm dirt in my PANTS I might get a thrill out of it (especially if I left a few worms in it) but I think my wife would have a fit.

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    Re: How to save money & have fun

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    Hey I just found this out today....

    Wal Mart has covers that fit 10 gallon tanks for $7

    AND they are self locking!

    The box was tucked up under the fish food.

    So you can now purchase a 10 gallon tank, a cover, a sack of carefresh & a hide for under 30 bucks at Wal Mart.

    Instant setup for a small reptile, Cheap!
    Are these lids the plastic rim ones with the clips on one side and the adjustable pegs on the other. If so, watch out, they do not fit snuggly on all brands of tanks and small snakes can escape easily.


    You could always get a tank, lid, bedding an a hide at my store for $30.00.

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    Re: How to save money & have fun

    Quote Originally Posted by sschind View Post
    If I dumped worm dirt in my PANTS I might get a thrill out of it (especially if I left a few worms in it) but I think my wife would have a fit.
    Yep, you fit right in with this lot

    Quote Originally Posted by sschind View Post
    Are these lids the plastic rim ones with the clips on one side and the adjustable pegs on the other. If so, watch out, they do not fit snuggly on all brands of tanks and small snakes can escape easily.


    You could always get a tank, lid, bedding an a hide at my store for $30.00.
    If I lived closer, I would do just that.

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    Re: How to save money & have fun

    These are great Ideas!!
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    Re: How to save money & have fun

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    All my vivs are custom made from melamine, 4ft wide, built in stacks of three. Under floor heated, thermostatically controlled, slate floors, toughened glass sliding doors (with dressed edges and finger grip handles ground in). Realistic looking plants, adjustable plastic vents in the rear, etc.
    Those look fabulous! Did you make them or buy them?
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    Re: How to save money & have fun

    When it comes to hides, I've used a number of different thing. Cardboard boxes seem to work very well and my snakes choose them over store bought items. The drawback is they get dirty and can't be reused. I also like natural hides(bark,wood,leaves) they are great but get dirty and are a pain to clean and dry.
    While I was in the Meat Dept. at our local Sam's Club I noticed the Styrofoam trays they put their meat products in. They are shallow and easy to work with. They can be clean and reused. They also hold heat better than any other hides and they are black in color which makes it nice and dark inside the hide. I asked the worker if I could have a few of each size. Once I got them home I found them to fit perfectly in the aquariums. Putting doors in them was a breeze. My snakes didn't hesitate to use them. In the past, new items have to checked out before they are accepted. That didn't happen with these hides. So far I would say they are a hit. The dirty ones are replaced with a clean one and the dishwasher takes care of the cleaning.
    I give them 5 stars.
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    Re: How to save money & have fun

    My guy likes paper egg crates and a tissue box upside down with the corners cut out.
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    Re: How to save money & have fun

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    All my vivs are custom made from melamine, 4ft wide, built in stacks of three. Under floor heated, thermostatically controlled, slate floors, toughened glass sliding doors (with dressed edges and finger grip handles ground in). Realistic looking plants, adjustable plastic vents in the rear, etc.

    Damn that's a sweet setup. They could stand to be decorated better with perhaps reptibark/coconut fiber substrate as well but sweet enclosures! Bottom one is looking pretty good. Are these bottom heat only or can you use a basking bulb too? Garters love to bask and get warmth from above.

    Anyway, there is very few items I would use from outside. Dirt and leaves isn't one of them. That's just downright dumb IMHO. I sure as heck am not trying to grow a lawn in there. If any live plants go in, they're in pots and can be removed so the substrate can be replaced.

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