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View Poll Results: Do you use iHerp?

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    BPnet Veteran blackcrystal22's Avatar
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    Re: iHerp love it or hate it?

    Quote Originally Posted by ADEE View Post
    I just joined.. working on uploading images and details now.. I will let you know in a couple weeks if i like using it or not. Seems neat so far.
    Haha, I just noticed some of your pictures on the side bar for newly added reptiles. ;]

    Its really slow, but I like it anyway.

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    Re: iHerp love it or hate it?

    hehe Jess.. I added my animals REALLY late last night so im not surprised Jaxson is still in the list of the last 5 or so added snakes lol. I have been playing with the site this morning adding things here and there. So far I really like the site. If I remember correctly i saw some of yours being added too

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    Re: iHerp love it or hate it?

    I did not find iherp practical for a large group of animals, say 70+. I prefer Degei all the way. Not only does it keep track of my snakes, but feeder inventory, clutches, geneology, vendors, and sales. Prints sales receipts and just about any type report you can think of. You can assign feeding intervals for your animals and print out a feeder pick list for the day, or a day in the future. It then tells you how many of each feeder you need to thaw out based on what the animals ate last time. So simple and easy in my opinion.
    Jenea
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