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Old 10-22-10, 08:32 AM   #1
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how to save money keeping reptiles..

I thought this would be a great thread idea.. A discussion about getting the job done without a lot of cash.

Here is things I have found over the years to save money, and still keep your animals healthy and sound.

Sturdy glass or otherwise washable ash trays work great for water bowls, and can be found at any rummage sale for a quarter.

Fish tanks are all over the place, and leaky ones often free, since we use them dry, who cares if the seams leak?

Hides need not be purchased at all, small cardboard boxes are free, and can be used just fine, snakey won't think your cheap, I promise.

If you are creative, and want to build an enclosure, most glass stores will sell you a panel that was mis cut or never picked up for next to nothing to get it off the rack.

I have used clean soil from outside and planted grass in the tank, it is handsome, and free!

toilet paper tubes, paper towel tubes and cardboard shipping tubes make fine places to hide.

clamp lamp domes are $5 at Lowe's, fake vines at the dollar store, if you look around and really think, an awesome Viv can be built for next to nothing.

for the more resourceful folks, I have found some great steel framing at a local scrap yard for pennies, look around it's out there!
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Old 10-22-10, 08:39 AM   #2
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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

my money saver is going to my local forrest and cutting my own branches treating them then into the tank with them

decent branches out a reptile shop cost between £15 to £35 each depending on the size of them

$23 to $52 each

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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

great tips
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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

Driftwood sold at craft stores works well and is inexpensive too.

dog or cat bowls found at dollar stores work well for herps as well.

scraps of lumber can be had for free if you ask for them at a construction job.. so if you are building a cage or rack and need some short hunks of building lumber, just ask a contractor.

Larger items ship in plywood crates, these crates are commonly discarded, industrial parks are a good place to look for crates, just be sure to get permission so you don't get in trouble.

for cage liners, some people use newspapers, they are free. (I personally find newspaper unattractive, but it's still functional)

If you are OK with electrical wiring, even more possabilities present themselves.

I made a UV light form my Anole cage with a replacement "bug zapper" bulb, total cost was about $3

the plastic saucers that go under potted plants are sold in multi packs for a couple bucks, they make great water bowls too.
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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

unused lids that go onto jugs (like something you would put lemonade or koolaid into)
make great hides
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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

Large sized gladware makes for great humid hides. I bought a 3 pack of 6"x10" for $4. Also, recycled coffee cans, Ice cram containers, margarine tubs....

Freebee furniture. It's on craigslist, freecycle, sitting on curbs, If you think sideways a little bit, what a great display cage for your snakes.

Buy organic sphagnum moss or cypress mulch at a garden supply center instead of the pet store. Most garden centers sell organic non treated supplies now days at a lower price. Aspen can be found in bulk at farm supply stores way cheaper than the pet store.
There's my two cents on saving two cents....
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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

A penny for your thoughts and you gave me two cents... Hope you are not expecting the other penny back.
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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

Nah, I got a jar full. Keep the change.
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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

No I know how to pinch a penny I love creigs list and if you wait long enough they will usually give it to you. Old console tv broken let me tale it off your hands empty the tv guts and new tank also my husband is a wood worker so I get any and all kinds of wood and am hoping to be able to figure out the shavings to use them.
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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

I find that everything I pretty much need for my animals I don't go to a pet store for. The only reptile specific item I own is the thermostat made for us.
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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

newspaper is a good tank liner (i personally use the wall street journal). talk to people and you will be surprised at how many have had reptiles and are willing to sell stuff cheap (i got a 40 gallon breeders tank, a dome light, a UV light, tons of plastic plants, and a background for 70 bucks) cat and dog water bowls are $1.50 or so and some can double as hides (all my snake love hiding in the hollow space of the water bowl) building your own enclosure is cheaper and more rewarding than buying an expensive pre-made one. plastic tubs work better than aquariums and are lighter and cheaper.
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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

Lets see, in just the last year I have picked up half a dozen empty aquariums for free, One sat on the side of the road with a hand drawn sign that said "free" and it had a screen top already on it.

That one has a rat group in it. I have a 55 that a guy delivered to my door that had the brace in the middle missing, he told me if I filled it with water it would come apart, that also has a rat colony in it.

The big 40 gallon hex tank I have my Infernalis' in was free too, it was collecting dust in a shed.

a couple of them were on the curbside on trash day.

Since I heat the whole room, and keep mostly north American colubrids, these have worked out fantastic for me.
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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

ooh also local herp shows are a great place to get stuff. in Ohio people are always trying to sell tanks and cages fairly cheap. also the animal are at wholesale prices (well most of them anyway). i go there and get food so i don't have to pay for shipping and i have a blast looking at all the reptiles and talking with breeders.
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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

Buy everything in bulk & wholesale, this applies to everything in life as far as I'm concerned.
Buy everything breeder direct whether it be animals or prey, cut out the middleman whereever & whenever possible.
Trade & barter as much as possible as well, why pay the Govt taxes? LOL
Loonie or Dollar stores as mentioned, never buy ANYTHING from a petstore that can be bought elsewhere as it will always be cheaper elsewhere 99% of the time.
I have not bought a hide/dish from a petstore for over a decade.
For hides & dishes etc. recycle & reuse.
Animals could care less whether their hide is an old kraft dinner box or a fancy $20 petstore hide, same for water dishes etc.
As mentioned already one persons trash is anothers treasure.
Buy smart & if possible never buy anything Mark
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Re: how to save money keeping reptiles..

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why pay the Govt taxes? LOL

As mentioned already one persons trash is anothers treasure.
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