gregwest
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Post by gregwest on Mar 27, 2006 23:23:14 GMT -5
Well I am finially done this "cage" and not a minute too soon. The "cage" is for our new addition that h should be here in the next week or so. I am glad I am done, but it was an awesome project and I learned a lot. Hope you all like it. All comments welcome and appreciated. Greg Drawing I started out with Final outcome
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Post by Ryan Wunsch on Mar 27, 2006 23:43:15 GMT -5
In a week? I'd get a heat light on that and get the temperatures stablized.
That is very nice. I'd have kids, but I don't think they'd enjoy the 1 rat a week thing, and I don't bend on that rule!
As I told you before, that looks great as does everything you build.
Make sure to post pictures of the baby when it hits the ground. Also, if you have pictures of the breeding, we have a forum for that...... just kidding (email them to me please)
Ryan
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Post by minnow on Mar 30, 2006 16:15:28 GMT -5
What a beautiful crib! I'm assuming that you can adjust the height of the mattress as the little one grows? .......or you might be picking the little gaffer off the floor regularly! lol About that table for your parents. I'm sure they will love it. You have done some really impressive stuff! Carol
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Tim Cranwill
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Post by Tim Cranwill on Mar 30, 2006 18:05:01 GMT -5
I have had good success raising baby humans in sweater boxes with a humid hide and belly heat. You can try that with the next one though. No sense wasting all that hard work!
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