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From: Dwight on 9 Jul 2008 16:51 Just decided to try it. Not much leakage for a while, but still some smell from just sitting there. Trying it today to see if the smell will go away.
From: I.P. Freely on 9 Jul 2008 17:47 Dwight wrote: > Just decided to try it. Not much leakage for a while, but still some > smell from just sitting there. > > Trying it today to see if the smell will go away. I'd have to be bone dry under all conditions for many months to even consider not wearing pads. That would give me the same information without risking a mess. I.P.
From: Dwight on 9 Jul 2008 21:51 On Jul 9, 2:47 pm, "I.P. Freely" <fuhgheddabou...(a)noway.nohow> wrote: > Dwight wrote: > > Just decided to try it. Not much leakage for a while, but still some > > smell from just sitting there. > > > Trying it today to see if the smell will go away. > > I'd have to be bone dry under all conditions for many months to even > consider not wearing pads. That would give me the same information > without risking a mess. > > I.P. I haven't been noticing any yellow coloration in the pads for at least a week or so. Still no problem today. At least no more than I used to have by not milking the lizard enough before putting it back in the cage.
From: I.P. Freely on 9 Jul 2008 23:15 Dwight wrote: > On Jul 9, 2:47 pm, "I.P. Freely" <fuhgheddabou...(a)noway.nohow> wrote: >> Dwight wrote: >>> Just decided to try it. Not much leakage for a while, but still some >>> smell from just sitting there. >>> Trying it today to see if the smell will go away. >> I'd have to be bone dry under all conditions for many months to even >> consider not wearing pads. That would give me the same information >> without risking a mess. >> >> I.P. > > I haven't been noticing any yellow coloration in the pads for at least > a week or so. Still no problem today. At least no more than I used > to have by not milking the lizard enough before putting it back in the > cage. And the second time I wet the bed was a year past the previous time. ;-) I REALLY shouldn't wear khaki or light blue trousers, but I do. Some day it's going to bite me. I.P.
From: Dwight on 10 Jul 2008 00:21
On Jul 9, 8:15 pm, "I.P. Freely" <fuhgheddabou...(a)noway.nohow> wrote: > Dwight wrote: > > On Jul 9, 2:47 pm, "I.P. Freely" <fuhgheddabou...(a)noway.nohow> wrote: > >> Dwight wrote: > >>> Just decided to try it. Not much leakage for a while, but still some > >>> smell from just sitting there. > >>> Trying it today to see if the smell will go away. > >> I'd have to be bone dry under all conditions for many months to even > >> consider not wearing pads. That would give me the same information > >> without risking a mess. > > >> I.P. > > > I haven't been noticing any yellow coloration in the pads for at least > > a week or so. Still no problem today. At least no more than I used > > to have by not milking the lizard enough before putting it back in the > > cage. > > And the second time I wet the bed was a year past the previous time. ;-) > I REALLY shouldn't wear khaki or light blue trousers, but I do. Some day > it's going to bite me. I have a plastic mattress cover anyway, for dust mites. I'll just have to sleep in the wet spot. Brings out my feminine side. I've definitely been channeling dickless lately. |