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  • 05-18-2004, 11:09 AM
    BigKenjDogg
    Anybody know?
  • 05-18-2004, 11:24 AM
    gozetec02
    Q: Where's a good place to buy relatively cheap glass tanks?
    If you are looking for a cheap alternative to glass housing a rubbermaid or sterilite tub works great and they only cost like 8 Bux at the most.
  • 05-18-2004, 11:26 AM
    Smulkin
    What size? 10gal = $10 bucks at WalMart

    They always have killer (~$1/gal) deals at shows. Retail on those is a serious reaming however. Classifieds can yield decent results.
  • 05-18-2004, 11:28 AM
    gozetec02
    Here is my how to on a large Sterilite tub. http://www.ball-pythons.net/PNphpBB2...ic-t-2825.html

    There is also a how to on a smaller sized Rubbermaid in the Do-It-Yourself section. Here http://www.ball-pythons.net/Sections...-secid-11.html
  • 05-18-2004, 01:12 PM
    Smulkin
    Yard sales can also be a boon when looking for big glass - just remember to clean thoroughly ( a lot of the time folks will let stuff go unbelievably cheap just because it looks so mungy).

    We use tupperware for some of ours too, and theres great info on the site for doing that - case-by-case preference.
  • 05-18-2004, 05:52 PM
    steelsack
    Yep, gotta go with Smulkin on the yard sale......little bit of bleach will do wonders to a neglected tank. I also have seen quite a few in second hand stores like saint vincent's and goodwill. Happy hunting!
  • 05-18-2004, 05:53 PM
    JamminJonah
    Our first shed!
    I'm gonna have to pull a David here (Lou Evil) and say that if inexpensive housing is on your list a Rubbermaid or Sterlite system might be best for you! They hold heat and humidity very well, and while not really appealing to the eye they do make your snake very happy! For cheap housing go with sterelite or rubbermaid IMO. If you live in a humid place though and looks are important a tank may work for you - it just is a struggle sometimes to keep heat and humidity up. A good place to look also is like PetSmart they carry All-Glass Aquariums I think = and those are pretty good bang for your buck. IMO though, the best housing for snakes is either a rubbermaid or sterelite or a vision, neodesha or my fav Animal Plastics (those last three are PRICEY though) I'd say best bet for a cheap aquarium is a herp/fish show or any pet store that specializes in fish- they generally charge a bit less for tanks and bit more for supplies (in my experience)... being that you dn't plan on using it for fish could be a pretty good deal for you.
  • 05-19-2004, 11:05 AM
    Smulkin
    Tupperware is for leftovers!! :P

    (just kidding - couldn't resist in light of the fish argument - we got plenty of Sterelite in the house)
  • 05-19-2004, 11:11 AM
    JLC
    If you really want glass rather than plastic, and don't have the time or the patience to scour the garage sales and other second-hand sources...you can get relatively inexpensive glass tanks at the petstores. Just be sure to ask for "Critter Keepers" rather than aquariums. Aquariums use much heavier glass and seals to support the weight of the water they must hold, and therefore are much more expensive. "Critter Keepers" look just like them, but aren't as heavy and you can't fill them with water. Much cheaper alternative to aquariums.
  • 05-19-2004, 02:30 PM
    MacWin
    Yeah Bob's 40 Gallon is a "critter keeper" style tank.
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