Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Wording For Invititations, Paying For Meal

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Shani has a lot 'of things that make his daily habitat:

1. The main tank:
(from the site of Ik0ea ) and 'container more' big we could find on the market (79x57x42 cm), and even the most 'used by "ricciofili. Since the plastic retains the heat (and the curls need a lot of heat, especially in winter) offers a good basis to put material natural, and under the wheels help to move it.

2. corn cob: and 'the material we use as a floor covering. E 'consists of small pellets derived from corn, lightly scented with lemon (we only found this type) but not so' much to disturb the delicate aromatic smell of sea urchins (almost does not feel), and 'very absorbent when Shani decides us something, as well as offer a comfortable ground to walk on or dig, which Shani loves.

3. his "protectors": first of all his little house:


a wooden building, where Shani can 'repair, in particular the light, and' a better place 'hot as the others (see below). Another thing she loves are the plaid: plaid we cut some small pieces, where you can 'go to shelter ... is almost always there 'in during the day!

4. heating mats: the rich should be in a warm place (at the bottom is curly Africans will want something 'to say), around 24/25 degrees. Fortunately, our houses are not so 'hot, but at least the place where they are mainly to be heated. We found heat mats for reptiles in the solution, we have two: a 20W in the hut of wood, and a 14W vertically behind the cottage. When the plastic tub and 'semi-closed, the two tappentini develop the heat necessary because' Shani is good.

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