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Old 03-05-2008, 07:31 AM
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stripping all the innards out and then somehow attaching a 'normal viv' behind the door is probabaly the way to go but i should imagine it would be tricky.however i say go fo it i like stuff like that so when my washing goes i might try something.mmm i do have a broken blender....er no
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Is there any way at all in turning a washing machine into a viv
it will rust and sharp edges inside, do the right thing scrap it.
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I have no idea how you would go about it but you could have some very clean reptiles!
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well i suppose it would save time on cleaning out you could just stick it on a quick wash
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Hope no one from the RSPCA sees this post. Even if you did do a brilliant job and convert the machine into a perfectly safe viv, I'm not sure its really going to go down that well to be honest....too many horror stories about animals being put inside still working machines.

Top marks for creativity, though!
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I've never heard of a viv being made from a washing machine although i did see a tv that was converted a few a years ago and it did look really effective.
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why??
That was pretty much my question!
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