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Monique 99/365 What a day! Got this shot of someone’s gorgeous German shorthaired pointer while I was down at Ace…I’d had my corn snake Nevluk tied up in a bag for 2 days hoping to delay egg-laying. I got a new bag of perlite for the incubator only to find (on a Sunday night of course) that Ace and K-Mart no longer carry untreated perlite; the reek of ammonia when I opened the bag nearly knocked me over and it was Tuesday before my sinuses calmed back down. Epic freakout time, as I could not find my old bag of untreated perlite and ammonia is lethal to reptile eggs due to their thin, porous, absorbent leathery shell. Cue the frantic drag-neighbor-outta-bed moment, the run to Ace, and when I got home and slapped the laying tank together, I grabbed Nevluk and stashed her…and a dud egg rolled out of the bag, telling me she was really just NOT going to wait. (As I keep reminding the neighbor, some events do not care how he’s feeling or when he wants to get to it—the chicken in the fridge *isn’t* gonna wait to go bad until you feel like washing the Foreman grill plate so we can cook it, I think were my exact words…) Back to the dog, which watched me with this gorgeous golden side-eye of doom the entire time I was wrestling 2 cubic feet of perlite into the bed of the truck. For the record, a 2-cu-ft bag of perlite is up to my waist and is a lifetime supply. For me, not the snakes. They only need about a cup per clutch, and I’d have to have around 20 *pairs* of snakes to make a real dent in this sucker! Nevluk doesn’t have many breeding seasons left before I have to permanently separate these two due to her age, since if I remember rightly these guys are coming up around 10 years old and pretty soon her risk of egg-binding and other lethal complications will start rising steeply. In a lot of places, egg-bound snakes are routinely saved with surgery, but here in the ‘Root one of the down sides to having an “exotic” pet is that we don’t have a vet trained in reptiles at all, never mind surgery. Bonus points to anyone who looked at the pic and wondered why the dog’s on the driver’s side…it’s in an actual utility vehicle, in this case a little Japanese import. I see a couple of ‘em around town from time to time and will keep an eye out for this lovely dog the rest of the summer! How long have you been there ? Location: Thailand looking at these rocks made me think .. how long those rocks have been there ? .. what made them look this way ? its beautiful See also: frigidaire gallery refrigerator bottom freezer drawer hinge refrigerators refrigerant line insulation french door bottom freezer used refrigerated truck body coldspot chest freezer can i transport a refrigerator on its side |