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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" Light of Dae's Avatar
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    Re: Heat options in plastic tank?

    lol Just thought of this.. Shaving it would work n be easier as well lol
    But alas that's only if the store doesn't get more soon. Or I could head up to the city... But I don't really wanna drive for an hour just for pinkies. It would be a different story if my car was on the road instead of parked for the winter. I LOVE LOVE LOVE driving my little car, its so fun
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    Re: Heat options in plastic tank?

    Well I hope the store gets more soon!
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    Re: Heat options in plastic tank?

    Imagine somebody walks in and sees you shaving a dead mouse. That would be fun to explain. Lol!
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    Re: Heat options in plastic tank?

    Quote Originally Posted by kimbosaur View Post
    Imagine somebody walks in and sees you shaving a dead mouse. That would be fun to explain. Lol!
    I find it's much easier to just literally peel them like an orange while they are frozen solid.

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    Re: Heat options in plastic tank?

    ROFL...I have already had to explain cutting up worms with scissors, putting dead pinkies in cups of hot water to thaw them...and oh.. here is a great one...standing in my back yard in the rain in the middle of the night with a flashlight screaming obscenities at worms as they quickly duck back into the soil and I am trying to catch them! My neighbors think I am completely bonkers!
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    Re: Heat options in plastic tank?

    Quote Originally Posted by EasternGirl View Post
    ...screaming obscenities at worms as they quickly duck back into the soil and I am trying to catch them! My neighbors think I am completely bonkers!
    Try covering the light so that it is very dim, preferably with something red and only semi-transparent. Also, walk very, very softly. They tend to react later and slower when the light is dim and red.

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    Re: Heat options in plastic tank?

    It's okay Marnie, you can admit to being crazy here. You're in good company. We won't judge you.
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    Re: Heat options in plastic tank?

    Quote Originally Posted by kibakiba View Post
    It's okay Marnie, you can admit to being crazy here. You're in good company. We won't judge you.
    Yes we will. Marnie, you are completely bonkers.
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    Re: Heat options in plastic tank?

    You should meet me in real life. I should totally be put in a loony bin.
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    Re: Heat options in plastic tank?

    Quote Originally Posted by kibakiba View Post
    You should meet me in real life. I should totally be put in a loony bin.
    My cousin is a psychiatric nurse, she says that patients who are sane enough to want to be on a psych ward don't need to be there, it's the ones that don't want to be there that need to be there.
    And in the UK it's not particularly easy to force someone to accept treatment.

    But I'll take your word for it Chantel, you're a nutter too.
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