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reptile13

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Hi, does anyone know how I can get in touch with ESU who make the creature cubbyholes. I have tried thier site on esuweb.com but it only brings up a picture saying corallife. I bought some from a shop in Florida last year but I now need loads more as my collection is getting out of hand:D . Unfortunately, I cant find them in the UK. Even a wholesaler who would export would do as quite a few smaller breeders I know want them aswell.

Scott
 

dragonflyreptiles

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well I can't find any way either but here are a couple of places that sell those in the US and ship international
http://www.reptilesupply.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=creature+cubbyhole&=find
http://www.reptilesource.com/?hides|ESU Creature Cubbyhole
http://www.herpsupplies.com/subcategory.cfm?id=7&sub=43

It looks like the brand has changed to Zilla and I did find their site and it has a contact us link at the bottom
http://www.zilla-rules.com/products/dcor/creature-cubbyhole.htm

Hope that helps!
 

GoGo

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It would be so much cheaper if you would just go out, buy a bunch of the correct size cheap tuppleware, cut out a square hole(any big sharp cutting tool can do it, we do ti all the time) and use a small piece of sand paper to make sure theres no chance it could scratch your geckos. We do it all the time.
 

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GoGo said:
It would be so much cheaper if you would just go out, buy a bunch of the correct size cheap tuppleware, cut out a square hole(any big sharp cutting tool can do it, we do ti all the time) and use a small piece of sand paper to make sure theres no chance it could scratch your geckos. We do it all the time.
If you wanna cut perfect holes in the lids of tupperwares for moist hides or egg laying chambers, get yourself a small hole saw blade w/ auger that will fit on your cordless drill. I think I'm using a 1 1/2". I hold the lid over a brick that has an open part in the center where I'm drilling the hole. You want to hit the drill lightly. Do not squeeze all the way down on the trigger or you could possibly hurt yourself. Also if it's a 2-speed drill use the lower power setting, 1 instead of 2, etc...

I like the idea of those creature cubbyholes for dry hides, if you use those. I thought I saw on a few sites that they may be discontinued.
 

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