Sugar can be stored indefinitely if kept in a cool, dry place in an airtight container. It does not spoil or go bad, but it can clump together over time due to moisture. To maintain its quality, ensure the container is sealed tightly and free from humidity. For best results, check periodically for any signs of moisture or pests.
it will not keep going because you have to keep adding salt instead of sugar it will go on fovever if you keep adding salt.
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because alliminium contanier is a excellent conductor of heat. also because all metals are a good conductor of heat.
yes you can. Will have to water more often.
it goes where ever gravity takes it
No. The 'volume' of the container does.
2000 years
after it is soaked it should be used up within 3 days
It depends which exotic animal you want. An example of an exotic animal you can keep is a sugar glider. As long as the exotic pet you want is legal in your state you can usually get it.
No. It is illegal to keep sugar gliders as pets because they are protected native animals.
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