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Old 01-Feb-07, 06:13 PM
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pit position

just a pic of where i'm planning to build a pit, its got a tree about it but still gets plenty of sun
 
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looks like a nice spot, make sure people on the road cant see it too much.
 
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Old 01-Feb-07, 06:18 PM
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What are you going to put in it.
 
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Old 01-Feb-07, 06:21 PM
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turtles, beardies, ewds and possibly frillies
 
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Old 01-Feb-07, 06:26 PM
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looks like a nice spot to build a pit.
 
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thats is a nice spot
 
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Old 01-Feb-07, 09:11 PM
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nice spot, but definately agree with melgalea
 
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the door will have a lock, and there will b barbed wire on the top, i may also have a dog by then
 
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What are you doing still talking about it...go out there and start digging so we can see pics of the finished product.
 
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Is it possible to fence your boundary? That'll help you sleep at night
 
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Old 02-Feb-07, 06:33 PM
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the boundary is already fenced
 
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Is that in your front hard? You're keen mate.. i had two turtles in a pond in my fully fenced off backyard once, they lasted about two weeks..
 
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It's VERY open. Could become a late night shopping centre. Just make sure it is secure.

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will barbed wire and a lock protect it?
what bout a doberman?
 
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i guess everyone will have there own opinon.
unfortunetly if people want to get in a lock aint going to stop them..... a vicious doberman...perhaps it will bark and scare them off.
i will be doing mine in the back yard, but that is just me. its a nice big spot you have there. just be careful. alot of horrible people in the world these days mate
 
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