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Post by Bumblebee on Jul 12, 2008 17:09:51 GMT
Some time ago i saw a picture here on the forum of an old tv that had been remade to a snailtank! It look really awsome and it was original as well. Now I wonder, how is that doable? Think it would be really nice to have something like that for a smaller specie of snails, might be quite troublesome(?) to make as well I think. I mean, is the ventilation that already is on a tv enough, and what kind of tool do you need to be able to make the opening?
I did search on google about this, but I couldnt find anything about it =/
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spook
Achatina immaculata
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Post by spook on Jul 13, 2008 10:01:24 GMT
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Post by Bumblebee on Jul 13, 2008 12:53:07 GMT
thanks think ill send a little pm to the owner of it, hope he is still logging on here once in a while
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spook
Achatina immaculata
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Post by spook on Jul 13, 2008 13:09:57 GMT
thanks think ill send a little pm to the owner of it, hope he is still logging on here once in a while He's on here regularly...he's a global mod!
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Post by stevepully on Mar 23, 2010 23:20:21 GMT
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coyote
Archachatina papyracea
Cochleas ego amo
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Post by coyote on Mar 24, 2010 4:07:37 GMT
Thanks for that link, steve. I'm sure the instructions could be adapted for a snail tank, since the condensation issue won't be as critical as it is with a water-filled aquarium. It's a really cool idea! ;D
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Post by crossless on Mar 24, 2010 12:23:03 GMT
I have one small, but you can't really see inside from that screen. It's too air-conditioned so now I use it for transport only and quarantine.
I have been considering to make some tube extension to it so I would look still tv but could be used more when made some extension that you could better see inside.
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