
Oceanic Aquariums
Oceanic aquariums are the heaviest built fish tanks in the market. They all come complete with dressy cabinets which are sleek and would suit most housing décor. Oceanic aquariums start from 10 gallons to the stupendous 400 gallon tank. They also come in a variety of shapes to fit corners, with bow fronts, a pentagon and hexagon. There are also specific reef ready aquariums all set to start your very on marine reef ecosystem! At the moment I have not found any reliable oceanic aquarium suppliers on the net who are happy to ship the tanks – being extremely heavy, shipping costs alone would be enough to deter you from buying interstate. Your best bet would be to visit your local aquarium to see if they have any available in stock for you or to try ebay.com – sometimes you can get lucky and grab a great bargain there.
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Cat moving house and not adjusting well
My cat and I moved into a new home. He now has three canine friends who he has spent time with before. One of the dogs was eating the felines stool, so I purchased the Purrforma self cleaning litter box. He would only urinate in it and chose to defecate on my side of the bed after 6 days. He attempted to defecate another time, I got him and placed him in the litter box, however that only worked once, and choose the bed again. Since then I purchased a new non automated litter box and returned him to his feline pine cat litter - that was two days ago and he has not eliminated anything sine. I have been leaving the bedroom door closed so he is not tempted. I'm just waiting for him to use it. any thoughts?
Should I lock him in a confined area until he uses it?
I need some advise or he might end up getting kicked out, and he is a special need cat as he has three fused lumbar (congenital defect.)
He is also doing an excessive amount of licking to the point where he has two balding patches. He just had an allergy shot 4 weeks ago. Should I inquire about behavioral modification type drugs?
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