Tuesday 27 November 2007

Lower postage

After some website re-jigging we are now able to offer a capped postage rate on dry goods of only £5.99, evrything gets charged at royal mail first class postage rate up to 2kgs and then its next day courier at only £5.99.

This applies to dry goods (Non livefood, non frozen) orders only,

Thursday 8 November 2007

Face what? facebook

wow were on facebook, its a load of nonsense to me but hey we are on there, you can join our group Livefoods by post facebook group become a fan of ours livefoodsbypost.co.uk page on facebook Or just view our profile and be our friend !? be our friend!

Wednesday 7 November 2007

Winters here, the weeds are dead so whats tommy the tortoise going to eat now?


Most people have realised that the best possible diet they can provide for their mediterranean tortoises are weeds. This is after all the tortoises natural diet in the wild. It has been proven that tortoise pellets contain high levels of protein and tortoises fed exclusively on pelleted diets suffer from abnormal growth rates which manifests itself in "lumpy" thick shells also known as pryamiding. Supermarket salads are also fed commonly to tortoises and it must be stressed that these are lacking in the nutritional goodness that a tortoise requires.


So what do you do when its winter, there are few weeds in the garden and your tortoises are not hibernating, they still have to eat after all.


http://www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk/ have just launched a winter seed mix that contains a blend of edible weed seeds, just sprinkle them into a tray of soil, water and leave somewhere warm and sunny and in no time at all you will have a tray of fresh, nutritional greens to feed to your tortoises. Itis advisable to have more than one packet handy so that you can sow them in succession and have a constant supply of fresh weeds.






Sunday 4 November 2007

Compact Tops

Exo terra's New compact tops are now in stock, these fantastic little devices solve the problem of adding lighting to the range of exo terra glass tarrariums, these units come in a range of sizes to take either one, two or three compact UV lightbulbs. See them here...

http://www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk/lighting-canopies-304-c.asp

Website Update

Hooray! The daunting task of updating the website is almost complete, we have now jumped from listing 1000 products to a total of 2300 items of an herpetological nature. All items are now live and shoppable, but some are still missing pictures and detailed descriptions, these are being added asap.

Friday 31 August 2007

The futures bright - the futures Halogen!

Recently I decided to update my bearded dragon vivs at home, Brand new vivs, lighting, thermostats the lot. The biggest problem we tend to have in this area is wires! wires wires wires - oh and plugs! You create a nice looking set up only to have the view slightly ruined by a spaghetti like mass of cables, one for the spotlights, one for each strip light etc etc, This problem has now been partly solved by the new Exo Terra Light Unit - terrarium light controller.

Its a Lighting controller that controls two flourescent strip lights from one control unit - meaning only one plug. So far I have been impressed by these units they are an electronic controller meaning no ballast, no starter unit and no flickering ends of the tubes! The benefits of this is that they are light and small so easily attach to the back of a vivarium making it easy to attach the lamp leads to the vivarium and conceal them, there is no flickering lamp ends, and each unit is only £29.99 which makes it an affordable option to add more than one strip light to a viv. I have used a combination of 10% UVB with 2% daylight strips in my vivs and the brightness is stunning. You can see these exo terra lifght units on our website here http://www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk/index.asp?function=DISPLAYPRODUCT&productid=934

They are available in 2 x 20W, 2 x 30W and 2 x 40W versions, Whilst updating my vivs I made a decision to switch over from a conventional basking spotlight to halogen bulbs, the difference between a standard basking spotlight and a halogen bulb is really noticeable, for a start you get a really tight beam of light, perfect for creating that intense basking spot that bearded dragons love. The intensity of the light is fantastic giving a very warm spot almost instantly with a brightness that brings out the natural colours of the Bearded dragons. For our enclosures we used the lucky reptile Halogen sun bulbs, but there are also Zoo Med Repti halogen bulbs available.

http://www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk/index.asp?function=DISPLAYPRODUCT&productid=603

Wednesday 22 August 2007

Making crickets live longer just got easier!

Wow! Another exciting new product - Beaphar Cricket food! Now from that title you are probably thinking cricket food - big deal. After all there are already loads of different cricket foods available. Yes but none like this, Beaphar cricket food are moist chunks of a firm jelly like substance that looks like a cross between pineapple chunks and diced carrot which smells of fruity peaches!

So what makes them so special, well for one they are moist - crickets become quickly dehydrated in the prepacked tubs and usually end up eating each other for moisture. Not anymore, just drop one of these cubes into the livefood tub when you recieve it and replace as neccessary this will keep your crickets hydrated, fed and happy.

These cubes make an ideal food for long term cricket storage and breeding projects, it has a long shelf life and is readily devoured by the crickets meaning there will be minimal waste and no bad odours such as when raw potato, sliced carrot and dog biscuits are used.

They also solve the problem of keeping Micro crickets alive in the tub after being delivered, as anyone who has used them before will know Micro crickets are prone to dehydration and do not survive in the tubs for long. By adding one of these cubes to a tub of Micro crickets you are providing a "drowning" safe form of food and drink.

This product also reduces the problem of stray crickets inside your pets enclosure biting your pet at night, simply leaving a couple of cubes in the vivarium for stray crickets to feed on will reduce the unwanted attention you pet may receive from the stray crickets.

the cricket food is also nutritionally balanced, ensuring the crickets are always happy, hydrated, healthy & gutloaded.

Limited stock available so order now...http://www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk/index.asp?function=DISPLAYPRODUCT&productid=931

Thursday 16 August 2007

Dendrobates enclosure now on display


Anybody living near to our showroom can pop in and see our dendrobates terrrarium housing yellow and black poison arrow frogs. We have made use of a 60 x 45 x 60 exo terra terrarium, lucky reptile rain sytem and humidity control to create an interesting dart frog display.


Thursday 9 August 2007

Strikes Off!

Hooray! Postal strikes are off, we are now free to resume our business. Normal service resumes as of Monday.

Monday 6 August 2007

Post strikes extended

Bad news! The rolling postal strikes have been extended until 17th August

Good News! Our backlogged orders are being posted on the 06/08/07 & 08/08/07.

After that its back to backlogging orders and posting as and when we can, sorry about this.

Saturday 4 August 2007

Been busy! New showroom

Phew! Havent been able to post any blogs lately as we have been very busy opening our first showroom - "Exotic pets & Supplies" on the Isle of Wight, why not come see us, its located at Unit 12, Northwood Business park, Cowes, Isle of Wight. The unit currently operates as our office space and product showroom. We have 13 Display vivariums (the current vivexotic range) all housing a reptile or amphibian, we have crested gecko's, yemen chameleons, beardies, ackies, leopard geckos, corns, whites tree frogs and our very own captive bred fire bellied toads!

Saturday 24 March 2007

Chameleon Vivariums

Just added to www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk The Chameleon vivarium is ideal for arboreal (Tree dwelling) species as well as species that enjoy to climb. Perfectly suited for chameleons but also ideal for snakes that need to stretch out and climb!, Three foot wide and four foot high provides plenty of space. See them here http://www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk/index.asp?function=DISPLAYPRODUCT&productid=812

Bigger Vivariums

New to www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk are the Enthusiast range of vivariums this range of flat pack vivariums come in 55" and 72" lengths by 23" x 27", available in Black, Beech Walnut or Silver. Ideal for space loving reptiles. You can see them here http://www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk/index.asp?function=DISPLAYPRODUCT&productid=811

Monday 26 February 2007

New resin water & Feed Dishes

We are in the process of adding a range of generic (i.e non branded) Resin feed & water dishes to the the site, plus caves and hides. You can see whats been added so far to our Water & feeding dish section in the Reptile & amphibian supplies catalogue online here http://www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk/index.asp?function=DISPLAYCAT&catid=162

Tuesday 20 February 2007

New Exo Terra catalogue

Exo terra have released their new 2007 catalogue, you can download it here http://www.exo-terra.com/EN/index.html , There are a few new interesting and some exciting new products, but you will have to wait! we dont yet have them available to us, as soon as exo terra make these new products available we will add them to the site, remember you can find products by manufacturer here http://www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk/index.asp?function=DISPLAYCAT&catid=117 and this is the link for our exo terra products http://www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk/index.asp?function=DISPLAYCAT&catid=118

Monday 19 February 2007

Exo Terra 10% UVB Strips

Exo Terra have now replaced their 8% UVB strips with 10% UVB strips you can find them in our lighting section

Zoo Med Cleaning products

New to Livefoodsbypost.co.uk, we have just added the new Zoo Med range of cleaning products comprising of Zoo Med Wipe Out 1, 2, 3, and 4. These are a cage cleaner, cage furniture cleaner, hand cleanser and a foaming hand cleanser, also added is Zoo Med Mite off for killing mites, all of these can be found in the Reptile & amphibian supplies section under reptile care products http://www.livefoodsbypost.co.uk/index.asp?function=DISPLAYCAT&catid=72

Welcome to our blog!

Hurrah, we have a blog! this should provide an online diary of events in the life of livefoodsbypost.co.uk, we will use this to add new product announcements and anything else of interest!