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Oh no. I hope they were able to make enough warmth for themselves to stay alive![]()
It was shut off for about four hours OMG, I'm not seeing any movements yet ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Oh no. I hope they were able to make enough warmth for themselves to stay alive![]()
Don't make the safe hole!! Lower the humidity get it down as much as you can. You may be able to get them to absorb the liquid it's going to take them longer to come out but as long as they keep moving they shouldake it.
It was shut off for about four hours OMG, I'm not seeing any movements yet ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
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how long???
Had someone hit a power pole out here and we were without power for about 5 hours. I had my dad drag out the generator after 30 minutes.
His comment "I paid $500 for this thing to keep some **** eggs warm"
Lol
There is no water and the humidity won't go lower than 38%. It's been raining here most of the day again and the air is just too wet. I even tried lowering the a/c in the room but that didn't help either. I will try not to safe hole them but I don't know if I'll be able to stand it. The first internally pipped last night and the other this morning. And you know me with my 18 hours LOL. It's well past that for the first one and comimg up for the 2nd. It's already eating at me something terrible!!!
Leave him alone give him. Ore time, give him two days at least..
If her internally pipped, candle him can you see if any liquid went inside the air space??
2 DAYS???? I don't know if I can do that LOL. How are they going to breathe in there for 2 days?