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12-29-05, 01:59 AM
--> Item (Where to get item)
Hides:
plastic bowls with entrance cut out (Dollar store)
clay pots with entrance chipped into it with a hammer (Garden store)
styrofoam/floral foam carved into hide (Craft store)
deli 1lb containers covered in dark tape with a hole cut out (Deli, Internet)
styrofoam meat packing trays with a hole cut into side (Meat department)
Ash tray with hole cut out (Dollar store)
Toilet paper/paper towel rolls (Household item)
Food/water bowls:
petri dish (Internet)
jar lid (Household item)
tea light candle holder (Dollar store)
Ash tray (dollar store)
I currently am treating my albino leo for hookworms, so everything has to be easy to clean. I moved her from her 20gallon long to sterilite containers with paper towel substrate, plastic bowl hide, and small ash tray food/water bowels. That cost me about $4.50ish for one leo:
Off brand sterilite: $2.00
Paper towels: $0.88 a roll
Plastic bowel: $0.25
Small ash tray: $0.33 each
As I was shopping I realized how simply and cheaply some reptiles can be housed, so I decided to make this list.
While on the internet I came across some leopard gecko breeder (I cant remember who), who uses styrofoam meat packing trays as hides for his hatchlings.
I also came across this:
www.freewebs.com/herptips/fakerock.htm
It would be easy to use the same idea to make simple, naturalistic, hides for herps for a fraction of the price of the "naturalistic" hides in pet stores.
Post your ideas/comments
Hides:
plastic bowls with entrance cut out (Dollar store)
clay pots with entrance chipped into it with a hammer (Garden store)
styrofoam/floral foam carved into hide (Craft store)
deli 1lb containers covered in dark tape with a hole cut out (Deli, Internet)
styrofoam meat packing trays with a hole cut into side (Meat department)
Ash tray with hole cut out (Dollar store)
Toilet paper/paper towel rolls (Household item)
Food/water bowls:
petri dish (Internet)
jar lid (Household item)
tea light candle holder (Dollar store)
Ash tray (dollar store)
I currently am treating my albino leo for hookworms, so everything has to be easy to clean. I moved her from her 20gallon long to sterilite containers with paper towel substrate, plastic bowl hide, and small ash tray food/water bowels. That cost me about $4.50ish for one leo:
Off brand sterilite: $2.00
Paper towels: $0.88 a roll
Plastic bowel: $0.25
Small ash tray: $0.33 each
As I was shopping I realized how simply and cheaply some reptiles can be housed, so I decided to make this list.
While on the internet I came across some leopard gecko breeder (I cant remember who), who uses styrofoam meat packing trays as hides for his hatchlings.
I also came across this:
www.freewebs.com/herptips/fakerock.htm
It would be easy to use the same idea to make simple, naturalistic, hides for herps for a fraction of the price of the "naturalistic" hides in pet stores.
Post your ideas/comments