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Reptile Basics' Hides

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  • 04-17-2012, 09:47 AM
    Wes
    Re: Reptile Basics' Hides
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by lmartelli77 View Post
    They are great, but I wish they had a greater variety of sizes. My 1200g albino is about to grow out of the medium hide so I bought a few large ones. They are GIGANTIC. They pretty much take up the whole width of a 32 quart tub. It's so much bigger than the medium that she won't even use it because it is not snug enough for her. I guess I'll just let her wear her medium hide as a hat for a while longer.

    Wait until she is 3300 grams, you will be wishing they made an x large lol. My biggest girl is starting to wear her large hide like a hat.

    Love me some Reptile Basics.

    Edit: Just noticed they DO have an X large... Don't remember seeing that before
  • 04-17-2012, 12:17 PM
    Slim
    RBI hides are the best I've ever used. In fact, I have two sets for each of my snakes. Makes tub cleaning that much easier when I can just remove and replace. Same goes for water bowls and tubs for that matter.

    Cost too much :confused:

    The least expensive BP I have cost me $225 to purchase. The value of the animal increases with every gram they gain.

    4 x RBI hides = $21
    2 x Ceramic water bowls = $12
    1 x Extra IRIS MCB-L Tub = $13

    Total = $46

    For me, that's not too much...I consider it part of the cost of owning the snake, and I factor it into any new addition to my collection....just my method.
  • 04-17-2012, 12:21 PM
    Mike41793
    Re: Reptile Basics' Hides
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    RBI hides are the best I've ever used. In fact, I have two sets for each of my snakes. Makes tub cleaning that much easier when I can just remove and replace. Same goes for water bowls and tubs for that matter.

    Cost too much :confused:

    The least expensive BP I have cost me $225 to purchase. The value of the animal increases with every gram they gain.

    4 x RBI hides = $21
    2 x Ceramic water bowls = $12
    1 x Extra IRIS MCB-L Tub = $13

    Total = $46

    For me, that's not too much...I consider it part of the cost of owning the snake, and I factor it into any new addition to my collection....just my method.

    Very true. And if you dont have doubles of everything, which i dont lol, then it would only cost like $30...
  • 04-17-2012, 12:59 PM
    MrLang
    Re: Reptile Basics' Hides
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    RBI hides are the best I've ever used. In fact, I have two sets for each of my snakes. Makes tub cleaning that much easier when I can just remove and replace. Same goes for water bowls and tubs for that matter.

    Cost too much :confused:

    The least expensive BP I have cost me $225 to purchase. The value of the animal increases with every gram they gain.

    4 x RBI hides = $21
    2 x Ceramic water bowls = $12
    1 x Extra IRIS MCB-L Tub = $13

    Total = $46

    For me, that's not too much...I consider it part of the cost of owning the snake, and I factor it into any new addition to my collection....just my method.

    x2 :gj:

    If you hadn't said this, I would have. If you're housing live animals that you intend to make a business of and can't invest 50 dollars per enclosure (which can be re-used indefinitely), you should be selling gimp bracelets and not snakes.

    Makes me wonder if people even keep enough money in savings to guarantee a vet visit for each animal they own, even if they all need to go at once...
  • 04-17-2012, 02:19 PM
    Slim
    I guess I should have given some further explaination....

    I keep only male BPs, and have them in RBI racks which use the IRIS MCB-L tubs. Each snake has two RBI hides, and one ceramic water bowl. I use indented Kraft paper for substrate.

    I'm single, and unless my kids are visiting, I don't have anyone to help hold snakes while I clean things. That might help explain why I do things the way I do...

    When I find a dirty tub, or if I'm doing a total overall cleaning, I just take the snake's spare IRIS tub, line it with substrate, drop in two hides and fill the water bowl. I pull out the tub currently being used, slide in the fresh tub, and move the snake. No muss, no fuss.

    Then, I can wash hides, bowls and tubs at my convience.

    I always keep spare tubs ready to go with eveything set up except water in the bowl. That way, even if I spot a dirty tub on my way out the door for work, I can make the change in less than a minute. The snake gets a clean set up, and I can wash stuff up when I get home. For me it's a win-win.
  • 04-17-2012, 08:48 PM
    Trackstrong83
    But heck, why pay for a hide when your ball can just crawl through a paper towel roll? Haha :rolleye2:

    http://i1055.photobucket.com/albums/...3/d07c2192.jpg
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