u/ArguablyADork

Oh my God a subreddit just for me. Hey, I need recs.

So I am a bag person I love bags. You just grab it and yeet out the door! No hassle. Anyway. I'm trying to find a good work bag. Sturdy. Pockets. Midsize tote style.

Relevant information to consider: I currently work indoors in a grocery store, and the bag needs to fit into an American standard locker size. I need various writing utensils, a notepad, my phone, a place to put my safety cutter, and space for a change of clothes or extra pair of shoes. It needs space to hold medication as well, and it would be nice to have room for sunglasses and an inner water bottle pocket.

I looked at and like Sipsey Wilder and Cotopaxi. I want to learn more places for bags though, even though I'm aware I'm chasing Goldilocks again, I want to peruse some options.

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u/ArguablyADork — 5 days ago

Kind of a brag post, kind of an advice seeking post.

I picked up Cornbread in winter, and he's doing real well. I'm slowly getting enough substrate for his big enclosure, but for now he's still in q tank.

I want to put a background in his big tank, and I'm thinking I want to do the old foam/cement combo. I have no idea which foam to get though, all of them seem to have 😬 chemicals. You could argue that the cement would negate any risk, but he's already digging around in his q tank and I want to minimize the potential for issues. Plus how would I adhere the back of it to the tank glass if there's cement 🤷‍♀️

I'm also trying to find plans for, or a readymade water fountain for him. Despite my best efforts he doesn't seem to like his water dish.

If I could "bury" the water basin so it were close to ground level to make it easy to drink from, that would be a good feature that many reptile fountains I see don't seem to consider. Certainly not the commercial ones.

If y'all know any leads I appreciate the input

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u/ArguablyADork — 7 days ago