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James' Cricket Ice-Cream Tubbery Extraordinaire
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<blockquote data-quote="PhilinYuma" data-source="post: 90624" data-attributes="member: 2509"><p>Superfreak: ohoh!! i SAID get rid of the kitty litter! didnt i?! didnt iiii?!?!?! *sigh* men never listen!</p><p></p><p>Although I have never had this happen to me, James, a lot of experienced breeders report having had crix eat their way through plastic mesh, so metal window screen is probably a good way to go.</p><p></p><p>Superfreak may be attractive, charming, a devoted and skilled mantis and phasmid keeper and possessed of remarkable linguistic skills, as well as (well, you can fill in the rest when you have time) but she is only right 99.9% of the time.</p><p></p><p>Don't Toss Out the Kitty Litter!!!</p><p></p><p>As you may know from yr pharmocological studies, attapulgite, from which it is made, has a strong costive effect due to its absorptive and mildly bacteriocidal properties, and some propietary anidiarrheals are kitty litter under a fancy name, like Donnagel. Next time you get the squitters mate, make a beeline for the kitty litter!</p><p></p><p>Secondly, when you make your next diorama, say for a tank in the desert, instead of wasting money on model railroad ballast, use kitty litter. You can use it as is, or grind it finer for a remarkably realistic terraine, and it absorbs water color washes very well (right Arkanis?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhilinYuma, post: 90624, member: 2509"] Superfreak: ohoh!! i SAID get rid of the kitty litter! didnt i?! didnt iiii?!?!?! *sigh* men never listen! Although I have never had this happen to me, James, a lot of experienced breeders report having had crix eat their way through plastic mesh, so metal window screen is probably a good way to go. Superfreak may be attractive, charming, a devoted and skilled mantis and phasmid keeper and possessed of remarkable linguistic skills, as well as (well, you can fill in the rest when you have time) but she is only right 99.9% of the time. Don't Toss Out the Kitty Litter!!! As you may know from yr pharmocological studies, attapulgite, from which it is made, has a strong costive effect due to its absorptive and mildly bacteriocidal properties, and some propietary anidiarrheals are kitty litter under a fancy name, like Donnagel. Next time you get the squitters mate, make a beeline for the kitty litter! Secondly, when you make your next diorama, say for a tank in the desert, instead of wasting money on model railroad ballast, use kitty litter. You can use it as is, or grind it finer for a remarkably realistic terraine, and it absorbs water color washes very well (right Arkanis?). [/QUOTE]
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