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11-Mar-05, 11:46 AM
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Thanks! That was really helpful info! The water is probably two to three inches deep in the deepest part, but I'll put some sticks or pebbles for an escape route as they are little.
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13-Mar-05, 07:20 AM
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Dont forget to allow for evaporation with the water level, make sure it well covers the heater !!!!!
Turn it right down to its lowest setting first though, small amount of water will heat quicker.
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