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Old 25-05-2008, 08:58 PM
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if its got a logun dry valve its cool but their not cheep most just have a straight forward ball valve caked in grease lol so probably not the best idea
ye, they all had some funky stuff mixed in anyway so i just went for this one, it does the job, and its not exactly expensive
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Old 18-08-2008, 07:10 PM
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could someone please post the halfords websit that plases me strait on the product that i want with regards to the co2 cylender? and could you also post the website of the valve thing i want and maybe even the pipe to go on the valve, but the priorety is the
co2 cylender and the valve thing.

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ye, i tried a gun shop, but it had silicone lubricant, so it wouldnt of been suitable.
Why is silicone lubricant not suitable? It doesn't com into contact with the mice.
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any chance of making this a sticky would help a lot of people i think

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i made one will put a pic up soon looks the same
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no, its a harmless natural gas, and im sure it evaporates or leaves the body in some way, its the way all the shop bought rodents are killed anyway

I have to admit- I don't reckon that is true, although I wish it was. All the mice I have ever brought are bloody-nosed indicating they have been bashed, quite hard in some cases.
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I have to admit- I don't reckon that is true, although I wish it was. All the mice I have ever brought are bloody-nosed indicating they have been bashed, quite hard in some cases.
dont mean to wee on your campfire but that blood is added after they die, to give snakey a scent to go for, most dont need it
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no, its a harmless natural gas, and im sure it evaporates or leaves the body in some way, its the way all the shop bought rodents are killed anyway
It is harmless... The only reason it kills the mice is because they can't actually breathe it, because obviously it doesn't contain oxygen. So even if there is C02 in the mouse it will not harm the snake. I apologize if this has already been said.
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