Kyle T. wrote: > I'm wondering if I should bother buying empty > tubes to put them in. Tubes are fine solution, in my opinion. > if I get a bunch of tubes will I be regretting it next > summer and spending again for some new storage? The packaging of the pyramids has changed every few years for the past twenty years. It's best to not get too caught up in staying up to date. > Aside from tubes, are there any specific ways other > rabbits store their pyramids by stash? At home, I have one of those hardware storage cabinets that has about sixty identical, small, plastic drawers. That works well for both filled and hollow pieces. It's not very portable, though. For their convention kit, the Looneys have a container of snack-size ziplock-type bags, each with one stash in it. That's very flexible and easily expandable. > Do any rabbits have suggestions / pics for storing a > bunch of random pyramids together in a neat > manner? (i.e. not shoebox of loose pyramids) My best advice is to find a solution you can buy easily and cheaply. At one point, I was making my own stash boxes, but it turned into a pain after several years. One idea I've had is to get a "small parts organizer". These are drawstring bags with six internal compartments. They're soft-sided, flexible, and meant to stack in those utility buckets. Not cheap, though. -- Elliott C. "Eeyore" Evans eeyore@xxxxxxxx