House of Hybrids featuring the Zenesis PV

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Pega

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Don't worry, switch is perfectly safe to disassemble, just watch the magnets, they can break if they bump hard (mine broke when I let it drop down the shaft of the switch onto the other magnet).

What does a man on saturday in germany. He polish his beauties :D
bought for my mini polish wade, perfect for cleaning.
But got a little question. Is is a problem to disassemble the switch?
there are little places i can't reach :D

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not bad wade
 

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mmmmHmmmm Good one Emonty!
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Lady, I promise you: I will let you know in time before I get you ;-)
 

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It's a marsupial from Australia! :) They are so adorable and smart little critters, I do sugar glider rescue and rehab. :) I'll post a picture of a couple of 'em that I've rescued in a second.

I want one.

Of course I once had a chinchilla. Some day I will post my chinchilla pet story. those who know me, swear it is the funniest story I have in my arsenal. Even my GF who hates me and my stories most of the time, begs me to tell it occasionally and cries from laughing every time I tell it. And this is after 13 years of being together......

it is funny.
 

emonty

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I am actually also a moderator on the ECF: for the Dutch section but the problem is that there is nothing to moderate as there are hardly any members coming there.....on the other hand it is nice also, quite and peaceful...but lonely. I can snitch on members in other forums though if they don't behave well!!
 

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Nice Ma'am. I love people who take the time out of their busy lives to rescue any animals. My daughter does dog rescue. She works constantly doing something called "cross posting" too on FB. In fact, I'm ashamed to say it, but I often get frustrated with her for spending so much time on the computer and neglecting other things. Shame on me.

Anyway...Kudos :)

It's a marsupial from Australia! :) They are so adorable and smart little critters, I do sugar glider rescue and rehab. :) I'll post a picture of a couple of 'em that I've rescued in a second.
 

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I am actually also a moderator on the ECF: for the Dutch section but the problem is that there is nothing to moderate as there are hardly any members coming there.....on the other hand it is nice also, quite and peaceful...but lonely. I can snitch on members in other forums though if they don't behave well!!

:D better that emonty,
germans got no section :(

btw it was the best idea to clean the switch
 

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What does a man on saturday in germany. He polish his beauties :D
bought for my mini polish wade, perfect for cleaning.
But got a little question. Is is a problem to disassemble the switch?
there are little places i can't reach :D

I wouldn't......The magnets are a bear to get apart and tend to fly away. They are also easily broken. I would only take it apart if I had to........
 

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These two little ones were found in a dumpster. They were tossed in there inside their cage with no food or water and left to die. A fireman found them, heard them crying, and we're sent to me. :(
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Here is their new cage I made them and as you can see by the room, my gliders have lots of stuff to play with, in and out of their cages.
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I wouldn't......The magnets are a bear to get apart and tend to fly away. They are also easily broken. I would only take it apart if I had to........

it is easy if you go slow. I normally open the switch slowly and use a screwdriver to touch to the magnets to get them apart. I set them down (away from each other :)) and then clean it.
 
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