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johnandjade

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Yea the overall as gone down and the humidity as gone down but I'm trying toms method iv got a rock sat under the bulb with a temp probe on it's been there for 2 outs the rock is 35c with temp gun the probe is 34c I took the plexiglass top half off 45mins ago the rock still reads 35c with temp gun but the probe reading as gone down to 29c so it's thru me


do you have a CHE on a stat?
 

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jade fell asleep on fluffy.. i'm still going on mr ed's vets mantra of 'work smarter, not harder'.

it's 55 steps down, and up to our flat, needless to say, i need to take down a lot of toys when working at home, i think i have it down to 2 trips ImageUploadedByTortoise Forum1493154550.249288.jpgImageUploadedByTortoise Forum1493154561.860568.jpg
paint work bag.

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basic kit bag

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pressure washer in a backpack lol, goastbusters style!!

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(40ft hose, 30m extention and my wee lamp)

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jade fell asleep on fluffy.. i'm still going on mr ed's vets mantra of 'work smarter, not harder'.

it's 55 steps down, and up to our flat, needless to say, i need to take down a lot of toys when working at home, i think i have it down to 2 trips View attachment 205808View attachment 205809
paint work bag.

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basic kit bag

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pressure washer in a backpack lol, goastbusters style!!

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(40ft hose, 30m extention and my wee lamp)

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That's a lot of kit!
 

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Yea and no some days he will eat after bath some days foods out after bath but just goes past it and goes back in his hide box :-(
Do you have any plants in his enclosure Laura?
If not, wonder if he is feeling a bit exposed and therefore feels safer in his hide.
A few plants like spider plants can often make them feel more secure.
Hope he is OK.
 

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jade fell asleep on fluffy.. i'm still going on mr ed's vets mantra of 'work smarter, not harder'.

it's 55 steps down, and up to our flat, needless to say, i need to take down a lot of toys when working at home, i think i have it down to 2 trips View attachment 205808View attachment 205809
paint work bag.

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basic kit bag

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pressure washer in a backpack lol, goastbusters style!!

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(40ft hose, 30m extention and my wee lamp)

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Blimey that's more than explorers take on expeditions!
How about a big bag and a long, long rope that you can lower out of your window to ground level?
 

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Do you have any plants in his enclosure Laura?
If not, wonder if he is feeling a bit exposed and therefore feels safer in his hide.
A few plants like spider plants can often make them feel more secure.
Hope he is OK.
Thanks lyn he has got lots in there but just doesn't do anything I will get the spider plants tho coz if seen loads with them in and they cool he's got about 6 of the canopy plants that u can just c him hiding under :)
 

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That's the end of another day for me.

Monday had taxi Mum collecting daughter from Gatwick
Today we had a funeral to attend
Tomorrow is back to taxi Mum duties as daughter has an interview in Southampton. I am only going as far as the station :D I also need to do cleaning and ironing (boo!)

Nos da! Goodnight all!
 

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Thanks lyn he has got lots in there but just doesn't do anything I will get the spider plants tho coz if seen loads with them in and they cool he's got about 6 of the canopy plants that u can just c him hiding under :)
That should be fine Laura. If you buy spider plants form a shop then replant in chemical free soil and allow time for any fertilisers/sprays that may have been used to grow out. I think I was told about 6 months, so if you can get cuttings form safe plants that would be better.
 

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That's the end of another day for me.

Monday had taxi Mum collecting daughter from Gatwick
Today we had a funeral to attend
Tomorrow is back to taxi Mum duties as daughter has an interview in Southampton. I am only going as far as the station :D I also need to do cleaning and ironing (boo!)

Nos da! Goodnight all!
A busy day Linda!
Sleep well and see you soon.
Nos Da
 

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Hi John - not yet.
I have my tools but there's a knack to using them.
have a clear lock to practice on but you have to know what to feel for.
I think I'm going to fail my burglary entrance exams.;)


sorry i missed you, crashed out :/.

do you know anyone with an angle grinder or power drill? might it be possible to unscrew the brackets from the wood?
 

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