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Post Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 9:35 pm   Cheap reptile supplies

I was surfing the web for filter media and came across this website. Its cheaper then a lot of sites I have been to. So though I might share it.


http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog/reptile-supplies/
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Post Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 9:47 pm   

i have used www.reptilesupply.com - they have pretty good prices.

the last thing i bought was the Exo terra turtle bank which i am very happy about.

but then i saw www.herpsupplies.com - that was a little cheaper.

www.herpsupplies.com has a more extensive catalog of products.

cheers!

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Post Posted: Mon May 11, 2009 10:39 pm   

I've ordered from both lllreptile.com and reptilesupply.com, but seem pretty good.
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Post Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 11:06 am   

I'm going to order one of their tubs soon. It's not going to be the exact size I want, but, close enough to a 40 gallon (31 inches long, basically)

This might also minimize the "display to everyone I know" factor of the typical transparent tank, but, my turtles will have more privacy, which is something I think they need a lot more. I like that clamp lamps attach to tubs really well, too.
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Post Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 6:10 pm   

Which tub? Not one of those Waterland tubs, is it?
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Post Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 10:43 pm   

steve wrote:Which tub? Not one of those Waterland tubs, is it?


No, it's one of the Vision CB plastic tubs... I personally don't like the waterland tubs; I don't think they have a very nice depth for turtles. (I would use one for a tortoise or a small map turtle, but not an RES).

Do you know if it is safe to buy animals from them? I am looking to, many years from now, get a kenyan sand boa, the black and white variety. Usually I'm big on buying from a breeder, where I can examine the animal first, but, if they are reputable, then, I wouldn't mind. (I have certain conditions though, like feeding the snake before I get it, so that during the transition into their new home they aren't starving).
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Phryne - Japanese bobtail, 9 months old
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Sophie - Colombian red tail boa, 5 yo, 5 ft. long
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