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mjpeters |
Posted - 17/04/2013 : 20:38:54 Today I got 4 of these 24"long,21"deep(front to back)15"tall vivs.They sliding have toughened glass and two air vents (round 3"covered in micro mesh)at the top back. They are sturdy custom built all the same out of thick white melamine faced board
With them I got 3 of these microclimate controlers-complete with sensors and two 4ft long 1ft wide heat mats This cost me £60-what would be the best product to use to clean them up with? I was going to run them as 2 side by side on a 4'mat,I would love to put them all together as a block of 4-BUT the Powers that be wont permit it . Does anyone have any ideas on how to make them more 'front room friendly'? apart from putting our lovely snakes in them!! |
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mjpeters |
Posted - 23/05/2013 : 20:39:16 Finally wisdom prevails! Here we have the result of MANY hours of Muttering,swearing,head scratching,cleaning and wiring (and that was just to get other 'arf to agree to vivs in front room !)
nothing too special here,maybe the price;
1/4 white vivs,with mats,pulsed stats,thermometers @£60 2/3vines from dunelm mill @£2.99=£11.96 3/2 'Trixie tables'amazon @£5.99=£11.98 4/2 pieces ancient reclaimed aquarium bogwood @£8 5/4 'previously enjoyed'reptile bowls @£4 6/1 set LED lights from Maplins @£29.99 7/5pieces 'old stock'cork logs @£5
I make that £130.93.The two Monkfield vivs on top came with snakes (f.o.c.)and the cupboard underneath was £20-it has 2 handy drawers for keeping snakey bits in.
So thats 6vivs kitted out on a cupboard for £150.93. (the empty unlit is waiting for its occupant to arrive) Not the prettiest stack-but I'm quite pleased with it and our snakes seem pleased too |
andria2013 |
Posted - 11/05/2013 : 14:29:45 good buy . |
mjpeters |
Posted - 17/04/2013 : 23:21:43 Sorry Welshlamb- not 'Boy George' I mean our boy is also called George,he came with the name BUT it is Peppa Pigs brother too-most convenient as Peppa's our littlegirl's fav.character too |
Welshlamb |
Posted - 17/04/2013 : 22:48:32 quote: Originally posted by mjpeters
quote: Originally posted by Welshlamb
The Vivariums look good to me.
I'd give them a good wash out with some diluted Milton (really cheap in home bargains, used to sterilize baby bottles). Then give it a clean up. I'd get some backgrounds put in it. I think they will be perfect.
Keep us updated
Thanks I'll keep you posted we are going to look for some L.E.D lights and fake plants-our guys seem to love them.Do like you boy George-we have an ultramel Anery motley also called George
Nope, the name George was my daughters idea. Think it stemmed from a cartoon she watches |
mjpeters |
Posted - 17/04/2013 : 22:27:04 quote: Originally posted by Welshlamb
The Vivariums look good to me.
I'd give them a good wash out with some diluted Milton (really cheap in home bargains, used to sterilize baby bottles). Then give it a clean up. I'd get some backgrounds put in it. I think they will be perfect.
Keep us updated
Thanks I'll keep you posted we are going to look for some L.E.D lights and fake plants-our guys seem to love them.Do like you boy George-we have an ultramel Anery motley also called George |
Welshlamb |
Posted - 17/04/2013 : 22:14:40 The Vivariums look good to me.
I'd give them a good wash out with some diluted Milton (really cheap in home bargains, used to sterilize baby bottles). Then give it a clean up. I'd get some backgrounds put in it. I think they will be perfect.
Keep us updated |
viraleye |
Posted - 17/04/2013 : 21:38:57 Is that one of those dodgy printed heat mats with the lines?? |
carmil07 |
Posted - 17/04/2013 : 21:13:54 hmmm... could you maybe paint them on the outside to match your decor? Or if you have wallpaper I've even seen some with the outside covered in matching wallpaper? Put some nice chrome legs on the bottom ones if your not sitting them on top of anything That's all I can think of, nice buy anyway |