
20-02-2010, 08:38 PM
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Flower of Scotland
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Angus, Scotland
Posts: 10,941
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You can also save a lot of money by buying things not specifically made for reptiles if you like
Plant pots for hides, gardening bamboo roll cut to size for hides/bridges, pretty stones/rocks/branches from the garden/beach/woods, artificial houseplants/flowers from discount shops/charity shops, wicker hanging baskets with a 'doorway' cut out of them, the top of an old birdhouse also makes a nice hidey hole. You can even get pretty little garden ornaments to decorate as well. I took inspiration from another member and have a little toadstool in mine
Have a gander in the indoor enclosure sticky, and you'll get loads of ideas for things to use that won't break the bank.
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Dawn
0.2.0 River cooters ~ 0.1.0 RES ~ 1.0.0 YBS ~ 0.1.0 Mississippi map ~ 0.0.1 Ouachita map
0.0.2 Common musks ~ 0.0.2 Reeves turtles ~ 0.0.1 Spotted turtle
1.1.0 Hermanns tortoises
0.0.1 Albino chequered garter snake ~ 1.0.0 Butter corn snake
0.0.1 African clawed frog
1.0.0 Labrador ~ 0.3.0 Rats ~ 1.0.0 Chinese dwarf hamster
1.0.0 Rainbow land crab ~ Pancake & Velvet slugs ~ Snails
...The ones who love us least are the ones we'll die to please. If it's any consolation, I don't begin to understand.
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