Monday, August 18, 2008
*SoBs*
I went to sleep at 5am this morning and woke up at 9am from an indescribable excruciating pain (well ok I just described it). My stomach was hurting so badly that it was unbearable. I have a high pain tolerance for intense pain; but low pain tolerance for things like being pinched or lightly slapped. Yuh I know it's weird. Anyway this was intense pain and I was almost in tears so it was really that bad. I laid there for about an hour before I went to the toilet (had the runs) and then puked about three times before I was back on the bed cringing from pain and more pain. I had prac at 2:00pm and all I could think about was wanting to make that prac on time, without pain of course (oh my I've changed). Okay... well I'm in too much pain and lack energy to finish this post so see youz later. :(
Thursday, August 14, 2008
The Blonde Gets Thumbs Up
Okay, so results show the blonde is better. However, looks like I'll be emo for a while until the colour fades out. Thanks for the feedback, and you're totally gorgeous too *wink* (yes you know who you are). <3
Thanks for everyone being so loverly towards me losing my quails. Although I'm having a glorious time raking in the sympathy, as bad as it sounds I'm not too phased by the loss of them as I stopped bonding with them as soon as the first one died (otherwise being me I would be bawling my eyes out every day). I'm thinking about adopting my quails out as I want them to get the proper care that they deserve. I've just been way too busy to set up a proper coup. :(
For the couple of people who sent me messages I promise I'll get back to yous tonight. I'm running late (what's new) lol. >__<
Thanks for everyone being so loverly towards me losing my quails. Although I'm having a glorious time raking in the sympathy, as bad as it sounds I'm not too phased by the loss of them as I stopped bonding with them as soon as the first one died (otherwise being me I would be bawling my eyes out every day). I'm thinking about adopting my quails out as I want them to get the proper care that they deserve. I've just been way too busy to set up a proper coup. :(
For the couple of people who sent me messages I promise I'll get back to yous tonight. I'm running late (what's new) lol. >__<
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
eBaying Enclosures
It is official. I have uploaded my enclosures onto eBay. Due to the sudden loss of the use of one of the rooms I have had to cut down on space quite a bit.
Here are the links!
Enclosure 1
Enclosure 2
More enclosures/items coming soon...




Here are the links!
Enclosure 1
Enclosure 2
More enclosures/items coming soon...
Quail Update
Okay I hear you all whinging that you're sick of my face so I won't be posting any more soon, so here is the update on my quails. Unfortunately there is bad news on top of bad news but there is light at the end of the tunnel. For the first week I had the baby quails in a tub on top of a heat cord with a heat lamp on top. I monitored the temperature and due to a faulty thermometer I couldn't tell whether it was actually 38 degrees celcius like I wanted it or 45 degrees at the hot end. When it was reading 45 degrees c the baby quails were still hunched up underneath it. I do know that babies need a higher temperature but I'm sure they would have let themselves cook. I'm sure quails cooked this way aren't edible. :(
After burning a hole in my arm from quick contact with the heat lamp, I dislodged it and only used the heat cord. I would have kept the quails inside for another two weeks if it wasn't for the fact that heated chic starter absolutely stank of a truckload of stale cooked cheese. In the meantime I had lost about 3-4 babies due to being weaklings. Sad to say the two with splayed legs passed as well. Over the next few weeks a few drowned and a few knew they had learned everything the world had to give and decided to move on. The bad news is, due to the inability to provide proper housing and temperature, I am now left with only a few quails. I wish I could glorify the situation but I can't be bothered. I'll probably edit the post tomorrow to make me sound... kinder. :)
After burning a hole in my arm from quick contact with the heat lamp, I dislodged it and only used the heat cord. I would have kept the quails inside for another two weeks if it wasn't for the fact that heated chic starter absolutely stank of a truckload of stale cooked cheese. In the meantime I had lost about 3-4 babies due to being weaklings. Sad to say the two with splayed legs passed as well. Over the next few weeks a few drowned and a few knew they had learned everything the world had to give and decided to move on. The bad news is, due to the inability to provide proper housing and temperature, I am now left with only a few quails. I wish I could glorify the situation but I can't be bothered. I'll probably edit the post tomorrow to make me sound... kinder. :)
Face Off
So my last post has inspired me to look through this year's hair changes. I have previously (and currently still) justifies the style changes due to respect and love for our customers, yet perhaps I am very well in denial. Anyway, it has been proven so. Whilst they talk to me about their medications, some women who have been thinking about changing their style never hesitates to ask me how I got my colour. Being Asian is a good indication that whatever colour on my head apart from black (although my natural hair colour is brown to golden at the tips, go figure) is not natural lol, and when they hear that I always dye & cut my hair myself, most ask for tips which I am more than happy to give as I love sharing (some and most things) and in some cases I get to sell a few hair dyes as an add-on product. +1 point to me!
The reddish brown phase:

The phase that took a few months to achieve:

The non-fringed mature phase:
The reddish brown phase:

The phase that took a few months to achieve:

The non-fringed mature phase:

Sympathy Please
Due to a mishap in hair dyeing (literally hair dying), I have unfortunately been mildly classified as an emo. I can probably still pass up as a teenager? :D I used to hate it when people checked my ID but as you get older perceptions do change. I still remember dad telling me that one day I'll appreciate looking young and now I concur. I remember a few years back when I walked by my dad's side as he was watching TV and he sighed and said, "oh these kids sure grow up to be 18 sooner than you think." and mum calmly said, "I'm pretty sure she's 23 now." Looking back even further, if I followed my old man's memory and stayed in primary school as long as he believed I was in, I probably am just graduating from high school this year. Man, gotta love them.
Oh You Melt Me <3
Awww how sweet. People actually read my blog. It used to be person (meaning solely me) who gave a damn about my blabbering hence my lack of motivation. Whoever you/s are ooxx. :)
Have moved the animals around quite a bit, and are selling off some beautiful quality enclosures during the next few days *wink*. If you're looking for a nice enclosure let me know and I'll post it on here first before eBay, otherwise I'll post the link to eBay when they're up. :D
Have moved the animals around quite a bit, and are selling off some beautiful quality enclosures during the next few days *wink*. If you're looking for a nice enclosure let me know and I'll post it on here first before eBay, otherwise I'll post the link to eBay when they're up. :D
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Another Mistake :(
I was wondering why the baby quail count was 3 and still 3, so I had a quick look around and found at least 5 in the water trough! The metal separating the trough from the incubating area is permanently shaped slightly upwards (from use before) and the quails had fallen in. I don't know how I could have missed that. I have since removed the damp quails and placed them onto the wire. They should be on wire or at least something they can grasped onto for the first 24 hrs whilst they're still in the incubator for their legs to grow properly or could lead to complications like weak or splayed legs etc. Lucky I found them soon enough as the trough that they fell into contained some water (luckily not deep enough to drown them).
Kowabanga
Recently I have gotten quite used to (though admittedly I still get small frights) when I hear a "bang" coming from my snake enclosures. The first time was quite scary actually as the sound isn't exactly minute. This is due to the jungles maneuvering around the enclosure at night, as they do, though they all love latching onto the sliding glass lock whilst they hang onto the rod in the middle, and when they don't hold on properly they fall to the ground (not that far) causing a "bang". I really have to look into sanding the rod soon.
Hatched!!!!
OMG my baby quails are hatching as we speak! Since removing the auto-turner I have moved them from the workroom downstairs to the lounge room upstairs. I can hear them going "eek eek eek". They look so cute, like little Chocobos (for all you Final Fantasy players). I tried taking piccies through the viewing panel but the reflection was too great. I've been told that it's best not to open the incubator for the first 24 hours (I presume to limit drafts), so all I did was lift the lid slightly to quickly take a few piccies. One turned out relatively okay but quite foggy from the high humidity. Yippees! Anyone want a couple for cute pets? As these are my first hatch I don't think I'm quite ready for these ones to be snake food.
Another Test
I then thought perhaps it was due to the hygrometer standing straight on top of the wire which the eggs aren't (they are still on takeaway lids), so I placed the hygrometer on top of one of the lids along with the eggs where the measurement should be taken, and humidity seems to have dropped considerably, but since I had the lid opened I'll have to wait a while till I take a proper reading.
Update: 2:46AM- Temp, Humidity both perfect at 37.5 degrees C and 70% RH. :D I noticed one egg which seems to have pipped (??? hopefully...) or accidentally cracked somehow.
Update: 2:46AM- Temp, Humidity both perfect at 37.5 degrees C and 70% RH. :D I noticed one egg which seems to have pipped (??? hopefully...) or accidentally cracked somehow.
Unfortunate Readings
I have three thermometers but only one hydrometer. I always check and recheck my therms but since I only had the one hydrometer I had to trust what it told me. I started pondering about its accuracy when I saw condensation forming on the plastic panels of my hovabator, which meant it couldn't be only 55% when at 60% nearly no condensation were witnessed. Then I remembered that the body of the thermometer itself had a measuring device so I popped it into the hovabator, and the humidity came out at HH% which gave me a shock. This means that it was above 90% which it couldn't read, so I've been busy removing water with a turkey baster. EEEK! I hope they're okay! T___T Now I'm hoping that the hygrometer itself isn't accurate....
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Humidity Problem
For some reason, ever since I removed the auto-turner the humidity won't go past 55%. I thought it may be caused by the egg lying too deep into the 750mL take away containers so I replaced the containers with takeaway lids, and so far the humidity is sitting at 54%. I have filled all the water troughs and even added a container of water. I'm going to put a blankie around the hovabator to trap moisture and see if that helps. Don't see why humidity is so hard to raise since it was happily sitting at around 60% before. Hmm... I'm wondering if it could be the plastic (container/lid) that is actually blocking the water. I've removed one of the lids to free up some room and see what happens.
Quick update 8:52PM- Humidity at 59%
11:40PM- Humidity dropped back down to 54% *sobs* (I removed the blankie because it was insulating the incubator at a steady 38.2 degrees. Since the wrong temperature is more deadly than humidity, I sacrificed the blankie. Temp now sitting on 37.8)
Quick update 8:52PM- Humidity at 59%
11:40PM- Humidity dropped back down to 54% *sobs* (I removed the blankie because it was insulating the incubator at a steady 38.2 degrees. Since the wrong temperature is more deadly than humidity, I sacrificed the blankie. Temp now sitting on 37.8)
Quail Eggs on THE 14 days!
So I have been incubating these eggs for 14 days now using an auto-turn hovabator monitoring temperatures at 37.5 +- 0.3 degrees (more like +-0.5 though) and humidity around 60%, with the addition of a thermal sink (consisting of a 1 litre plastic bottle and paper tape). I do have piccies but they are still in the camera. Now since it is on 14 days, I took them off the auto-turner and placed them in takeaway containers so that they aren't lying directly on the wire which is wet. The temperature will be kept around the same with an optimum humidity at 70%. It is currently sitting on 66%. Now we wait 3 days. I am ready for none to hatch though due to:
- Mailed eggs
- Inexperience (though all temperatures have been monitored carefully, so I have really done it to the books, I guess postmortems will tell what could be wrong. hehe sounds like I'm already making excuses for myself)
- On a few occasions the auto-turner didn't turn as it should due to the thermometer obstructing the passage, and/or the plastic bottle pulling away from the tape nesting warmly against one of the egg containers immobilizing the whole mechanism, though I have made sure the eggs have been at least turned more than twice properly each day (which is the amount recommended for manual turning).
Monday, July 14, 2008
Feeling Yukky >___<
Have been down with...something. Just feel so uncomfortable all over with recurring fever. Lucky I'm on holidays now and won't be back to work till Friday. A quick update on the herps. Been trying to finish my enclosures. It's a slow process but it's getting there! I need more thermometers. :(
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