Thread:The Reptile King/@comment-27950421-20180518230108

My bruddahs, I have plans to go into a business with an old crusty special ops soldier/street fighter/carpenter/semi truck driver/survivalist/welder/air craft building guy/almost a mob enforcer (please avoid bringingup the spec ops and mob enforcer stuff, he's sensitive about that stuff) in building custom vivariums. While many of this mans skill sets are not conducive towards this business (unless we need the competition assassinated for some reason), I can say that within the skill sets that are useful to this career path he goes above and beyond to do work that surpasses what is normally viewed as professional grade elsewhere.

We've already taken a look at the competition and to put it bluntly, they are overcharging. By hundreds of dollars on some of their more expensive builds. We won't be doing that, and at the same time our crusty old dude has some ideas that could revolutionize vivariums as whole and make controlling and maintaining the temperature and humidity within the vivarium far easier than with typical enclosures without lessening your ability to view the inside any (at the cost of potentially increasing the weight of the build).

We will make the builds viable for standars and bioactive terrariums and paludariums that can/will house reptiles, fish, amphibians, plants and anything else you want to stick in there.

If all goes as desired this operation will be ready in 6 months to a year.

Who's interested in buying an enclosure for your reptile (or other thing) that surpasses top quality products for potentially hundreds of dollars cheaper? 