LESSON ON THE USE OF THE APOSTROPHE WITH THE WORD "IT"
Here is an important grammar lesson everyone should read. It is from one of my favorite grammar books. Now you know I am a language geek if I have a "favorite grammar book." I have a PhD in Literature and I pride myself on my spelling and grammar. This is one of the most common grammatical errors, and drives me nuts! And you can tell I am not alone in getting driven nuts by it, obviously, by what Ms.Truss has to say!
Remember my admission to being obsessed with grammar and punctuation? I have "Eats, Shoots and Leaves"...and "Talk To The Hand" (her next book) and even "The Girl's Like Spaghetti" (her children's picture book)...and I LOVE them! I don't care if they are grammar book...I am happy in my nerdism... x
Hey everyone, just want a little advice. Its 55 - 60 celcius in my Salamanders tank. Hes curled up and tyring ti bury himself, Im assuming hes too cold. I was wondering if he would benefit from a heated rock cave (since he LOVES his cave) that I could set on low? I NEVER see him curled up and trying to bury himself unless his tank sits at 63 degrees celcius or lower. So I am assuming hes a little uncomfortable.
He also seems a little sluggish, again, assuming hes cold. Having heating trouble with the new house right now. What do we think? Was thinking of grabbing this for him since its got very low, medium, and higher medium heat settings that exude heat downward inside the rock cave but ALSO exudes it UPWARDS outside of the rock cave, effectively keeping the tank itself a little warm. Seems like it miiiight be a little small for him though, my guy is about 7 inches from tip of his nose tothe tip of his tail. What do we think? https://www.amazon.com/Reptile-Simulation-Adjustable-Temperature-Tortoise/dp/B0CH1DPGBC
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