Ooohhhh, I'll come work for you when they take vacations! Can I, can I???
Can ya be here in two weeks? :D:D
-adam
04-24-2006, 04:12 PM
JLC
Re: New Reptile Product
Quote:
Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Can ya be here in two weeks? :D:D
-adam
Oh MAN.....it DO so makes me wish I lived in the DC area again! :irkd: Curses....
04-24-2006, 04:21 PM
tigerlily
Re: New Reptile Product
Dang and I won't be back up until June. :rolleyes:
04-24-2006, 04:24 PM
Adam_Wysocki
Re: New Reptile Product
Quote:
Originally Posted by tigerlily
Dang and I won't be back up until June. :rolleyes:
Oh, don't worry ... I'm basically going to need extra help all summer ... lots of babies coming this year! ... I'll put your name down for June. ;) :P
-adam
04-24-2006, 04:27 PM
jglass38
Re: New Reptile Product
Me too!! Me too!! :)
04-24-2006, 07:23 PM
alexrls
Re: New Reptile Product
:hijackd: woah!!! you serious about the summer Adam?
04-24-2006, 08:09 PM
Shelby
Re: New Reptile Product
Ok back to original topic..
Some things that I would love.
affordable cages (same or cheaper than boaphile) that are easy to clean.. the plastic that boaphile has likes to hold on to stuff way too much.. something less matte and more glossy/shiny would be good I think.
inexpensive racks - can't beat this with a stick!
04-24-2006, 08:20 PM
sweety314
Re: New Reptile Product
Stylish (okay, so they don't have to be POSH, but something more than just plastic from Melmar) cages that are AFFORDABLE!! (And a stand to go along with 'em! I want to put more in my livingroom.)
How about the UTH w/the thermostat included/attached? Or scheduled delivery of rats? Now that I'm adding to the family, I'm sure my stash isn't going to last long. :D
04-24-2006, 08:36 PM
JLC
Re: New Reptile Product
I think some innovation would be great. Maybe some sort of practical, affordable (that's the keyword for everything, isn't it?) humidifying system for humid-loving critters kept in dry environments. Something that would have versions for either single cages, or rack systems.
Also, a reliable, simple resevior system for automatically watering rodent racks. I know folks have mentioned buying these in the past, but such mention inevitably comes with a story of floods or blockages or somesuch. LOL
04-24-2006, 08:56 PM
cassandra
Re: New Reptile Product
I think some sort of automatic humidifier system is an untapped niche. Something that allows you to set the percentage of humidity, senses the humidity with a good sensor and then mists periodically to keep the humidity at a certain level, while having the misting apparatus NOT in the enclosure.