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Ya i know remember i use blumats but that would require him modifying his setup or pulling pots out every time he watered! ;)

My tents I don’t exactly have room to unzip the side!
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Pay no attention to the snack bar beside me! :haha::crying:
I did it it for humidifier, but am considering blumat or something in the future here:


tubung valving etc cheap on amazon
 
It is a Raptor in the Accipter group, an adult Sharp shinned or adult Cooper Hawk. Both appear exactly the same except size, the Sharp Shinned has a smaller frame and a square edged tail. While the Cooper Hawk is larger and has a rounded tail. In Europe the Sharp Shinned Hawk is called a Sparrow Hawk.:pass:
Thank you @Mossy for the reps and the HAPPY FRIDAY, thanks to @Lil Dab ,@Cerebral Goo ,@JP1 ,@PinkyNotTheBrain , and @DDubs for the likes. A lil eye candy fer ya. A lil Peals Peregrine. :thanks::toke: Almost forgot @Heart of flowers , sorry if I forgot anyone.:shrug::pass:
 

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