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Where to buy deli cups and other supplies?

ShenziSixaxis

Sticking To The Ceiling
I remember finding a site or two that sold many deli cups and disposable plastic cups, along with other herp supplies. I cannot remember what site that was, so I'm hoping I can get a few websites to check out for those sorts of items (i.e. not "typical" reptile supplies you'll find in Petco).
 
All right, let's see what you guys can do with a shopping list! :
3" heat tape
rheostat/dimmer (preferably one like this)
feeding tube and syringe (solid or tubing works)
incubating medium (thinking about using SuperHatch since it can be sterilized)
SMALL portion cups (like the .5 oz ones that Pangea carries)
small deli cups (and maybe medium sized ones-- I already have a bunch of adult-BP sized ones from last months Repticon that the LLL vendors so kindly gave me)


I don't think I'm going to need shipping boxes. Yet. At least, not for quite a loooooong time.
 
Boxes, deli cups and shipping supplies I use Superior. For things like heat tape, rheostats (never use them for heating ever-only thermostats) I use Big Apple. Feeding tubes....not sure where you'd get that...not sure what you'd need it for. You can get a pinky pump from various sources.I use perlite for incubating eggs...don't like vermiculite since it can stick to the eggs and drown them if it's too wet.
 
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