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kelzerman
01-09-14, 09:47 AM
Hey what is something that isn't sold that would make your life easier as a reptile breeder/hobbyist. Or even something that is in the market today, but not quite up to your expectations. Anything goes there is no stupid ideas!

Lankyrob
01-09-14, 01:37 PM
An automated enclosure that monitors and adapts temps and humidity plus collects and removes waste and refills water bowls.

smy_749
01-09-14, 01:45 PM
If I could think of it, I would invent it and make money off it...

kelzerman
01-09-14, 02:08 PM
If I could think of it, I would invent it and make money off it...


There you go \/ \/ \/

An automated enclosure that monitors and adapts temps and humidity plus collects and removes waste and refills water bowls.



As far as climate control that wouldn't be that difficult. Thermostats and heating options. Hygrostat hooked to a humidifier/dehumidifier. Even self filling water bowls could be done via water level sensor system hooked to a waterline coming from the bottom of the bowl. Although I feel hygiene would be an issue. But now the interesting part would be the self cleaning substrate... But I thought we already solved this. Well established bioactive substrate. :D

pdomensis
01-09-14, 02:18 PM
Snakes are easy. Make my life easier by inventing a way to get my 12 year old to turn in his math homework!

kelzerman
01-09-14, 02:31 PM
Snakes are easy. Make my life easier by inventing a way to get my 12 year old to turn in his math homework!


Bahaha! There is already a solution... ropes and a pen/pencil lol

LarryS
01-09-14, 09:05 PM
I'd like to see a weighted stainless water bowl with vertical sides so the snake can't flip it. In different sizes. I think there are some out there but I haven't found them exactly like this.

An extended gripping handle on an arm that can grasp the water bowl for removal from the cage, and putting it back in. This would be for hots and animals that are very aggressive.

A cage that has lighting and heat built in with no exposed cables wires or probes.

Long tweezers for feeding that have a mechanical advantage to hold the food item easier. (requires less force to hold the rodent without dropping)

I'm not a fan of cages with sliding doors, but would like to see one with a better way to lock the doors. A built in latch/lock system of some kind.

A line of high quality artificial plants made specifically for animal enclosures. They would hold up well under the abuse of feces and cleaning. They would be available in species that look more like plants from the animals native habitat. A mounting system that secures them to the cage sides would be useful.

Better artificial perches for arboreal cages that don't cost a fortune. Also a better mounting system for real and artificial perches.

An adapter that fits over the opening of glass tanks that has a sliding or hinged door made onto it so the tank can be laid on its side and used as a conventional enclosure.

An accurate hygrometer that is reasonably priced and works like a temp gun, point and shoot for a reading.

Inexpensive thermal image camera.

kelzerman
01-10-14, 06:50 AM
I'd like to see a weighted stainless water bowl with vertical sides so the snake can't flip it. In different sizes. I think there are some out there but I haven't found them exactly like this.

An extended gripping handle on an arm that can grasp the water bowl for removal from the cage, and putting it back in. This would be for hots and animals that are very aggressive.

A cage that has lighting and heat built in with no exposed cables wires or probes.

Long tweezers for feeding that have a mechanical advantage to hold the food item easier. (requires less force to hold the rodent without dropping)

I'm not a fan of cages with sliding doors, but would like to see one with a better way to lock the doors. A built in latch/lock system of some kind.

A line of high quality artificial plants made specifically for animal enclosures. They would hold up well under the abuse of feces and cleaning. They would be available in species that look more like plants from the animals native habitat. A mounting system that secures them to the cage sides would be useful.

Better artificial perches for arboreal cages that don't cost a fortune. Also a better mounting system for real and artificial perches.

An adapter that fits over the opening of glass tanks that has a sliding or hinged door made onto it so the tank can be laid on its side and used as a conventional enclosure.

An accurate hygrometer that is reasonably priced and works like a temp gun, point and shoot for a reading.

Inexpensive thermal image camera.


Great ideas!

Mikoh4792
01-10-14, 07:13 AM
A dietary pill that when ingested would cause people to not put so much emphasis on morphs and just appreciate a certain species for what it is and not the $$ that it can bring in from overbreeding and overselling.

smy_749
01-10-14, 09:24 AM
A dietary pill that when ingested would cause people to not put so much emphasis on morphs and just appreciate a certain species for what it is and not the $$ that it can bring in from overbreeding and overselling.

hahaha +1

TheFrogman
01-10-14, 09:43 AM
If I could think of it, I would invent it and make money off it...

What she said ^^ LOL

pdomensis
01-16-14, 02:28 PM
Idea sparked by Donnie's question about glass tank popularity.

I'd like to see a quality package for first time snake owners including: tote (or other suitable viv), UTH, thermostat, 2 hides, water dish, etc. No cutting or glueing required.

thinkbig317
01-16-14, 02:56 PM
snakes are easy. Make my life easier by inventing a way to get my 12 year old to turn in his math homework!

agreed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Donnie
01-16-14, 04:16 PM
What she said ^^ LOL

smy is a he ;)

Sublimeballs
01-18-14, 12:59 PM
smy is a he ;)

Apparently TheFrogman knows something we don't.

Cough* surgery*cough, lol.

smy_749
01-18-14, 02:06 PM
Why do people here always think im a girl? Lol

Kera
01-18-14, 03:58 PM
Why do people here always think im a girl? Lol

Because smy looks like Amy but misspelled. :D

mclund
01-18-14, 06:20 PM
put something manly in your signature..that should fix it.