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RedSoul
25-11-11, 07:21 PM
A bit of a long shot but have the chance to purchase a viv stack from north dorset(45 mins south of salisbury) but i have no way of getting it back home.Its 6ftx6ft by 18inches deep.
Willing to pay for petrol/diesel and of course time if anyone can help me out...it wouldnt be for a few weeks
Squashed_Fly
25-11-11, 08:24 PM
let me know when, and I'll get a van from work....
RedSoul
25-11-11, 08:43 PM
Cheers mate...much appreciated
What's a viv stack?
good question Nooj...C'mon Alex... what's a viv stack!! :-? :-? :)
NiteW4tcher
27-11-11, 08:19 PM
im guessing a vivarium...............man my dragons would love a viv that big
Squashed_Fly
28-11-11, 09:00 AM
This is a viv stack:
http://photos-f.ak.facebook.com/photos-ak-sf2p/v334/13/103/764175438/n764175438_1397557_5258.jpg
Whoever said vivarium was right. Just saves having lots of seperate vivs for snakes/lizards, and looks much nicer. Plus your electric bills can be cheaper, as the heat from the lower levels keeps the the upper levels warmer as well so the bulbs aren't so hot above.
Looks just one of the images you get when you type viv stack into google images...
Looks just one of the images you get when you type viv stack into google images...
And... so what? :-?
Looks just one of the images you get when you type viv stack into google images...
And... so what? :-?
Commenting what a powerful tool google image is for finding answers to questions of the 'what is that..?' type
Google images rocks.
A good forum game is to type your real name in and your user name and see what pictures come up.... can get very interesting!!!
Squashed_Fly
29-11-11, 02:48 PM
If you can't work it out from the picture, then there is little more we can do for you! :P
Viv - as in viva, or live/life in English.
Arium - as in area.
Vivarium - living area. Aquarium - Water area. Etc.
Usually associated with herpetology (that's the keeping of herptiles - or snakes & lizards etc to the majority), however other animals can be kept in them also.
Hope that helps a little more ;)
i knew a viv that was stacked [smiley=wink.gif]
i knew a viv that was stacked [smiley=wink.gif]
;D ;D ;D
I new a Viv that was stacked too!
Vee4 Gaz
03-12-11, 09:32 AM
OK Alex, now we know what a "Viv stack" is what are you going to put in it?? Thinking it's a bit small to keep the bikes warm :) :)
RedSoul
03-12-11, 09:54 AM
I curently breed expensive royal python morphs but the viv-stack is going to be used for breeding western hognose morphs..namely anacondas and albinos...big outlay but will hopefully pay off in a cpl of years
Squashed_Fly
03-12-11, 11:45 AM
I know what piebald, axanthix, amelanistic etc means.
Never heard of an anaconda morph!
What is that the result of, and what does it look like?
do you use www.livefoods.co.uk forum?
RedSoul
03-12-11, 12:26 PM
anaconda is just a western hognose base morph...male hatchlings have now come down to sensible money...about a thousand pound each at the mo.
Squashed_Fly
03-12-11, 12:34 PM
I've seen good leucistic balls go for well in excess of £1500 so £1000 is sensible money I guess in context. Still more than I would ever want to pay!
My most expensive were my pair of high orange BRBs which were stunning, and they were only £450 for the pair.
RedSoul
03-12-11, 12:38 PM
Two months back i sold a "blue eyed lucy" that i hatched out in 2010....Got £1700.00 for her which helped pay for my off roader
Squashed_Fly
03-12-11, 12:57 PM
If anyone else is wondering what the hell we're on about, have a look at these....
http://pythonregius.com/
:) i though morph was made of playdough :D
Vee4 Gaz
05-12-11, 01:03 PM
ooh Snakes you should of said ;) ;)
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