There is not much that can't be drilled. Its just a case of how you do it. It sound to me that you are trying to push the drill through the glass instead of drilling it. Nice and slowly does it you have all the time in the world.
My floor is beams>floor boards>A 5mm layer of what looks like MDF or compressed wood stuff> Finished of with Lino with carpet on top of that.I had some job trying to see which way the floor boards went But there is no way on earth that I can see what size the main beams are. The ones In the roof...
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others looked at other reasons as to why anemones do poorly. It is now becoming common knowledge that they need to be FED. There are other factors that contribute to a success in keeping an anemone,
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When I was a small child I used to feed snails...
All the piping in my home is copper piping will this be a problem? The thing is that the water supply to my home is very good (every low nitrate >5ppm and things). I was planing to use the water straight for the tap(not filtered). I did keep fresh water shrimps and they lived in the tank for...
I just hope that who ever built my home did a good job and I'll have to lay off the doughnuts
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Hi would it be ok to put a 65G tank on a wooden floor.Its on the 1st floor(not ground floor) and has brick walls. When the tanks is set up it should weigh about 600-700lbs. What do you think?