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Any santa cruz co. builders out there
who have built in the salamander protection zone? I’m in escrow on a lot and would like to hear if it’s a nightmare, or no big deal.
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I have two 50,000 btu salamanders and nobody messes with them but my workers love to work with them in their presence, especially on a cold day...There very freindly if you feed them every few hours.
J
*Come on Jack, get serious.You know he's taking about those 1,000,000 btu monster salamanders. You only have to feed them once a day unless you hook them up intravenously.There not that friendly, but you can use them to make grilled cheese sandwiches.
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Any santa cruz co. builders out there
who have built in the salamander protection zone? I'm in escrow on a lot and would like to hear if it's a nightmare, or no big deal.