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03-20-2006, 11:31 AM
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that is really cool. i'm hoping to get more beardie eggs, leopard eggs, cornsnake eggs, and baby chameleons, the incubator with the full veiw top is great becuase it is easy to watch the eggs hatching
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03-20-2006, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by jvillereptile
samsclub.com sell reptaruim for cheaper but i have a cage for them already. 4ft high with 16in diameter. with a ficus tree in it for them. i put my veileds is a 51/2 ft tall x 30in wide x30in deep cage for my two female when there home. my male i keep in a 38 gallon reptarium
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Crap i didn't think sams would even have that, all i can find is the 100g and that's very cheap lol.....all theyhave is the 100g and the liners and i'm showing them all not avail. for pickup 
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03-20-2006, 12:44 PM
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shipping is cheap also. around christmas time last year they had all the sizes shipping is is cheap also. what size are you looking for
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03-20-2006, 01:23 PM
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HAHA You switched your avatar..I love it!!
I loved the snake too, but that chameleon is a riot! 
Not to get off subject..LOL
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03-20-2006, 01:28 PM
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do you think i can win a photo contest with it. i have one coming up
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yea i think you could win thats an awesome pic......
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YES YES YES YES YES!!!
I certainly would vote for it if I saw it somewhere!

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I dont know lol was thinking 22g, wanted it for cresties, was gonna build a humidifier or get one of those volcano's to do it for me, so maybe the 38, all the ones of the 38 i see are laying down, that can go standing up right?
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03-22-2006, 12:03 PM
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go to www.reptilesupply.com for them a 38gallon is like $28.99 and a 22g is like $24.99 and a fresh air habitat 20x18x12 for 28.99
i think i will enter that photo
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dont know if it'd be good for a crested though everyone says no that it's hard to keep humidity and stuff
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put a back ground on the cage and it would help with the humidity
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yeah i guess i could cut a piece of tileboard for the back and maybe even the sides huh? leave the top and front as screen but put tileboard in the rest? well i'd hate to see how the cracks would be where it all goes together 
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you stick the board between the screen and frame and it will and you won't have to worry
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