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Old 04-16-04, 04:09 PM   #1
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I found a great incubation box

This is a great box for incubating eggs, I of course have a large incubator but this box is great. Click to check it out www.reptiletubs.com/rtbcb16.htm
Just so everyone knows I am not affilated with Reptiletubs I have bought from them and there containers are great. Better than Rubbermaid or sterilite. The lids stay shut unlike other products and they don't have all those sharp ridges inside the container. that can hurt a reptile from rubbing.

So you can buy cheaper at walmart or whereever you go, but when your expensive reptiles get loose or injured from cheap containers, well thats just what they are cheap.

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Old 04-16-04, 07:02 PM   #2
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Errr....what exactly is the difference between this and a 2-dollar Rubbermaid?
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Old 04-16-04, 07:37 PM   #3
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Heck I've used old Potato salad tubs before Jeff LOL Are you like me, one of those guys that always checks what they got in for Rubbermaid everywhere ya go whether ya need any or not? One time when I was too lazy to wash tubs I just went to WallyWorld & bought a dozen new ones. Whats drilling a few holes verus bleaching out snake pee etc. LOL Mark
P.S. Ask anyone I have a pretty impressive Rubbermaid collection. I blame my Mom for hauling me to all those Tupperware parties when I was a kid Heh Heh Yaa thats it
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I think we single-handidly keep the damn company in business man!! LOL!
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I personally know a rubbermaid sales rep. I have sent her in to work with pictures of rack systems for her superiors. She says they though it was pretty cool, but apperently not shocking at all to them considering some of the other uses they have seen.
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Old 04-17-04, 03:10 AM   #6
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That's funny casacrow! I wonder what the other uses are?

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Old 04-19-04, 07:50 AM   #7
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They work great for keeping human remains fresh too....uhhh.....I hear.
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So bdo you guys keep all your snakes in rubermade!?
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Depends on the snake. Not all snakes have the same requirements, therefore, not all snakes are kept in the same cages (environments).
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what about your ball pythons?
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Old 05-06-04, 02:08 PM   #11
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Balls do great in rubbermaids! Not as asthetically pleasing bu I have much happier healthier snakes since getting them out of glass tanks into racks. So much easier to maintain the humidity. Rubbermaid need to implement a line of predrilled tubs LOL, reptile friendly tubs!
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what size of rubbermaid do you keep your ball pythons in?
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Depends on the age and size of the Ball Python.
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Old 05-08-04, 12:03 AM   #14
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What do you do for you lighting for the ball?
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For a nocturnal, 90% subterranean snake, I don't worry too much about lighting.
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