Could be stroke, heart attack, brain tumor, congenital heart arythmia, pulmonary embolism, aneurysm...Or maybe just couldn't take it anymore and drowned himself....
How are babby waked?
My cocktail tonight is 2 scoops instant coffee one can red bull, the remaining of the cup filled with boiling water and a bit of milk. I call it the "Nightshift"
Hmmm, you could probably make a concrete using epoxy as the cement. Be interesting to try, Something like 1-2 liters of epoxy mixed with heaps of fine sand...Then you wouldn't have any concerns over leaching.
It's certainly very heavily stocked. I wouldn't say it's anywhere near what a CF1200 can handle though.
Also, might I suggest some rounding of those dimensions?
I have the fan semi installed. I think I just about got heatstroke crawling around in the roofspace. Must have been at least 40° up there. It's wired up and ducted to blow air into the house, I haven't gotten external grill for the intake though, yet. So it's just blowing skunky nasty roofspace air into the house like those garbage HRV systems.
It's much quieter than I was afraid it would be.
Where have you been? It's been boiling the last week.
That fan is going to be set up to suck air from outside and pump it into the house. I figure if a turnover rate of 3-5X per hour is good enough for a fish tank, a 750 cubic meter/hour fan should give my house enough turnover.
I thought it was common knowledge that you shouldn't have more than 1 convict in a tank. So you have 1 male, 1 female, what are the other two? If you don't remove all of one gender you won't solve anything...And even then you might get two of the same sex pairing up.
The UV tube itself is replaceable, but I don't think the part you're referring to is. It's probably an unremovable part of the housing and you'll need to replace the whole thing.
I don't think shredded paper is very good, they'll tend to eat a lot more of it if they can reach it. And it's easier just to lay a couple sheets of newspaper on the tray under the cage then roll it up than clean up a pile of shredded paper.