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yes don't mix frogs with a hungry salamander
To Make a lizard in Alxemy , you Mix sand and a salamander
Hello, I would like you to know that I have studied salamanders for a very long time and am probably the best and most salamander wise person to answer your question. Anyway, I recommend that you supply your salamander with crickets as the main part of it's diet. The crickets must be dusted in a calcium supplement before they are fed to the salamander. The crickets can be fed dead or alive however, alive represents the natural hunt for food in the wild. Your salamander will need diet supplements not pills but supplements. These suplements will ensure your salamander stays healthy. Wax worms and meal worms are popular supplements however they are not the healthiest and should be used sparingly. Fruit such as banana can make a great snack for both you and your salamander but, do not bite the fruit and then feed the rest to the salamander. Allways cut off a small piece for the salamander and eat the rest yourself. As for water a salamander does not need a water dish. You simply must find yourself a plant mister wash it out with soap and water. MAKE SURE YOU RINSE OUT ALL THE SOAP VERY WELL! Then fill it with water and spray all over the enclosure your salamander is living in. Keep spraying until medium sized droplets of water are forming on the plants inside the enclosure. The enclosure must have live plants in order to simulate the salamanders natural habitat. Change the water in the spray bottle every day and spay the enclosure at least twice a day. Your salamander will enjoy licking the droplets and/or rubbing it's body against them. I hope this helps you and your salamander get off to a healthy start living together.
ink and soap?....hmmm. You could melt down the soap and mix just enough ink into it so that when it drys, you have marbled soap. You could also carve the soap using a pen and out line the ridges with ink.
So it can have a chance of survival and reproduce, this is called Survival of the Fittest. Fittest as in most adapted. Animals mix into their surroundings by being the same color or shape as their habitat because this allows them to survive. If they can't be spotted, they won't be eaten. This cycle goes on to the point where all the animals that don't mix to their habitat die off, and the ones that do mix, keep reproducing.
They are brackish fish that are native to areas where rivers flow into the ocean and mix to form a diluted salt water. They don't do well in pure fresh water but can't live in pure salt water either.
no paint does not float on water.answ2. But if you mix an oil-based pigment with turpentine (for example) it will float on the surface of water.This is the process by which you can produce marbled paper, such as is found in old books sometimes.Don't use too many colours. And mix a little of each colour with turps separately. Sprinkle a few drops of each colour on the water surface, and stir the surface just a little before you draw the paper across the surface. A broad basin large enough to accommodate your paper is necessary.Your art teacher may be able to help.
Soil is a mixture and it is not a compound because it doesn't have any particles that you can pick out of it.
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'To mix' is mesclar.The imperative [to a single person] of 'to mix - Mix! - is ¡Mescla!The imperative [to a group] of 'to mix - Mix! - is ¡Mesclad!'I mix' is mesclo.And finally, 'the mix' is la mescla.
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Of course you CAN mix it. you can mix anything as long as you have it.