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    Check list

    Im making a list of everything I need in supplies to parcially start off my breeding season(this is for my breeders), and for what I need now for some normals im getting in.

    here is my list currently, if anyone thinks that there is anything else that would help me fell free to post it and why.

    Helix- $139
    scale- $34
    ac adaptor for scale- $7
    RBI digi therm-$25
    7 11in heat tape-$24
    connectors and insulator for HT- $22
    foil- $13
    Chlorhexadine 16oz - $8
    12in hemostat- $10
    6 hides- $42
    Total shipped- $327

    From the bean farm-

    12 Water bowls- $34
    PAM( just in case)- $18

    total w/o shipping- $51

    Ive got my rack for now, so extra racks will come a little later


    Edit*** of coarse I forget to check to see if the title is spelled correctly It should say ChecK list!!
    Last edited by Beardedragon; 06-20-2008 at 01:44 PM. Reason: spelled check wrong in the title
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    Re: Check list

    Hi,

    Fixed title for ya.


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    Re: Check list

    ac adapter?
    for your car?

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    Re: Check list

    Quote Originally Posted by atp151415 View Post
    ac adapter?
    for your car?
    It makes the scale cordless
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    Re: Check list

    Don't buy the clips and insulators for the flexwatt, they aren't good connectors and can come apart. Just email rich after you buy cords from him and ask him to solder the connections. They won't come apart that way.

    Get the foil tape at WalMart, it's $6. Chlorhexidine is MUCH cheaper at www.valleyvet.com for a gallon of the concentrate. Shipping isn't much either.

    Hides, I wouldn't even bother getting hides unless you just have to have that particular type. Bowls from the dollar store work just as well.

    Water bowls can be found at either the dollar store or at WalMart for $1-$2. VanNess Crock dishes from Wally World are great and aren't easily tipped.

    You can also find digital thermometer/hygrometer units for ALOT cheaper. I can't imagine spending $25 on one unit. I spent $10 on a wireless unit that measures indoor and outdoor temps. Using it in one of my egg boxes right now. AcuRites work well.

    OH and the AC adapter. My scale has a plug for one but also takes 9V batteries. I've replaced the battery ONCE in 4 years of having that scale. Save your money.
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    Re: Check list

    Quote Originally Posted by SatanicIntention View Post
    Don't buy the clips and insulators for the flexwatt, they aren't good connectors and can come apart. Just email rich after you buy cords from him and ask him to solder the connections. They won't come apart that way.

    Get the foil tape at WalMart, it's $6. Chlorhexidine is MUCH cheaper at www.valleyvet.com for a gallon of the concentrate. Shipping isn't much either.

    Hides, I wouldn't even bother getting hides unless you just have to have that particular type. Bowls from the dollar store work just as well.

    Water bowls can be found at either the dollar store or at WalMart for $1-$2. VanNess Crock dishes from Wally World are great and aren't easily tipped.

    You can also find digital thermometer/hygrometer units for ALOT cheaper. I can't imagine spending $25 on one unit. I spent $10 on a wireless unit that measures indoor and outdoor temps. Using it in one of my egg boxes right now. AcuRites work well.

    OH and the AC adapter. My scale has a plug for one but also takes 9V batteries. I've replaced the battery ONCE in 4 years of having that scale. Save your money.
    Alright, im going to do modify the list to these things.

    BTW, I messed up and said RBI digi therm, I ment temp gun
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    Re: Check list

    If you want awesome bowls for hatchlings check these out:

    http://www.herpsupplies.com/product....206&id=DVT7378

    I just ordered 24 of these, have 10 currently in use in 6qt tubs and despite their best efforts, the babies have not been able to dump one out yet.
    1.0 Hypo Killer Bee
    0.2 Firefly

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    Re: Check list

    Quote Originally Posted by PhillyBoyInTN View Post
    If you want awesome bowls for hatchlings check these out:

    http://www.herpsupplies.com/product....206&id=DVT7378

    I just ordered 24 of these, have 10 currently in use in 6qt tubs and despite their best efforts, the babies have not been able to dump one out yet.

    I use those same ones but 5 inch for my bps that arent hatchlings. I bought one off a friend and have been using the walmart bowls. But today i picked up two more of those ceramic bowls (same exact kind) for my 2 other BPs at Gordmans

    they also had the little 3 in ones which i will use for my hatchlings

    matching water bowls!!!!!!!!!!!!, whooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Check list

    I got the cheap cat foot bowls for water dishes at Target. They are square and have openings that little balls fit through just fine so they can use them as hides. They will start lifting the bowl at around 200g so they last awhile.....

    I just checked all the bowls to make sure there were no rough spots underneith......

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    Re: Check list

    if you have an ikea nearby I know a couple breeders using these water bowls that have a built in hide.. they have two sized and are cheap ($.99) I used to buy expensive bowls but these are great and can't be tipped over in a rack.

    http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90140379

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