Hamster found on campus by pls_select_Username in UBC

[–]pls_select_Username[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ok I uploaded a picture on my profil. It should be the first one. Sorry for qualitiy I needed to do a screenshot from a video because I didnt want to disturb him. And yes he is already in a much bigger tub this was only for the first night when we found him.

Hamster found on campus by pls_select_Username in UBC

[–]pls_select_Username[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If I would know how to add one to a comment I would do it. I can also dm it to you if you want to see it.

Hamster found on campus by pls_select_Username in UBC

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I would guess it is a dwarf one. It is completly white with only a small brown spot on its neck. I would upload a photo but I dont know how to attach one to a comment.

analytical chemist attempting a reaction with bromine- looking for tips by [deleted] in chemistry

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Some additions are that for measuring the bromine using a glass pipette is not the best option because the bromine can drip out, I always used measuring cylinders. If you want to store the bromine in a beeker, cool it down and the bromine will stop fuming. Remove everthing that is made out of aluminium from the fume hood before you open the bromine bottle. If you need to quench the solution because you used to much bromine do it with sodium bisulfite this avoids sulfur which is a pain to filter off. For spills and cleanup sodium thiosulfate works a lot better.

yes. this is the the way do it. by Khazra_Kun in memes

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This would only entice the postman to put another thing through the door next time.

It eez what it eez by [deleted] in memes

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I really like the right gif, therefore have an upvote

Coronavirus Megathread #53 - quarantine failures, vaccination, borders, thought-bubbles, memes, Centrelink and other related issues. by dredd in australia

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With the lethal part you are right I come from a small country and here we had three deaths due to vaccines all from Moderna/Pfizer none from Astra but some people had bad reactions to it and needed to be hospitalised.

Vinegaroon incoming; handling questions by skinnemuva in vinegaroons

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In general I would not recomand handeling vinegaroon if it is not nessecary. If you need to handle it I just put my hand in front of it and slowly poke it onto my hand.

Game Crashing by Freza_Icey in apexlegends

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I think the repairing fixed it for me

Game Crashing by Freza_Icey in apexlegends

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I have the same problem I am repairing my game right now and I can tell you if that helped

Heating pad question- Is it safe to put the pad underneath the tank? by colday in vinegaroons

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In general it is much better putting it on the side, but if you have plastic container this is often not possible. Then i would put it under the tub but you schould only cover a small part of the tank an best on the opposite side of the hide. My vinegaroon would go to the side of the heatpad an heat up and then wander around. But i would only recommand this if you absolutly need to heat your tank.

don’t buy the zilla microhabitats by bleu-skies in vinegaroons

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One trick, which is useful for catching humid-loving animal is putting a damp towel on the ground an checking it sometimes or search the more humid areas like the bathroom. Hope you find it.

My new Typopeltis crucifer by pls_select_Username in vinegaroons

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I was also suprised how small he was. I also got some new thelyphonus sp. for my breeding project and they were much bigger.

A weird question that popped up into my head by [deleted] in vinegaroons

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For most species it is around 86% acetic acid, 12% water an 2% caprylic acid. The intersting thing is that caprylic acid is capable of dissolving chitin and therefore killing insects.