It should keep for a day, maybe two. Any longer is pushing it.
yes, all nuts are good for degus, especially uncracked, but they should never be given in large quantities, as the oil is not good for their diet
Yes, if the flooring is level, uncracked, and has no loose pieces. You will need to strip the surface of the slate to ensure no residue remains that would not allow the mortar to bond.
Total possibilities = 9x8 Uncracked possibilities = 3x2 = 6/72 = 1/12
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