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  • History of ripley and codnor bookgood condition read more

    3 €

  • 2x solid wood glazed internal doors 27” x ” x for both collection from codnor read more

    (England)

  • Can deliver free within 20 miles of codnorideal for a shabby chic projectvintage oak sideboard in very good condition

    (England)

  • Excellent condition only ever worn once for a meal gorgeous metallic miss kg high heels with peep toe size 5 collection from codnor near ripley read more

    15 €

  • Beautiful lipsy snake print high heels with a strappy front worn for one night so slight wear but still fab condition size 5 collection from codnor near ripley read more

    15 €

  • Can be viewed at my shop in codnor all about the patinathis is a solid wood rustic work bench or can be used to a shop display or dining table

    325 €

  • Free working order collection codnor park tabletop football and air hockey gameposted by tracey in music, films, books & games, games & board games in nottingham

  • Firenzi intergrated dishwasher(full size) all works fine only selling due to moving house this weekend & no longer needed now ÂŁ30 collection from codnor

    30 €

  • Can be used to soak then feed hay or just as a hay container to stop wastagehas been used 3 timescube is on wheels making moving soaked hay a doddle! bought a few weeks ago but no longer neededlocal pick up from de55 4es (codnor) or de55 6jn (wessington) made from recycled material 600mm (w) x 650mm (d) x 850mm (h) to the top of handleblack haycube with standard and 2 replacement plugs, installation bar and plug removal keycapacity: 1/2 of a standard bale of hay / 90 litres read more

    90 €

  • Collection codnor/ postage extra read morebrown show cane only used a few times

    5 €

  • Bent leg stirrup irons, used condition, collection codnor,/ postage extra read more

    5 €

  • Used but fab conditioncollection codnor/postage extra read morelovely soft brown leather comfort bridle, cob size with continental reins

    25 €

  • Black wintec dressage girth, 36 inches, used but fab condition, collection codnor/postage extra read more

    10 €

  • Pony in hand bridle complete with bit, havana with brass buckles, used but good conditioncollection codnor/ postage extra read more

    25 €

  • Collection only codnorparents are in the picturesbaby axolotls, eating bloodworm

    5 €

  • 5 inch sweet iron full cheek snaffle with losenge collection codnor/postage extra read more

    8 €

  • Collection codnor/ postage extra read morepony in hand bridle complete with bit and lead rein, havana with brass buckles, used but good condition

    25 €

  • Collection only codnorleucistic and wild type baby axolotls, currently eating bloodwormmust only live with other axolotl if anything, no fishanything small enough to go in their mouth more than likely willcan be anything from slate caves to simple plastic piping (cheap enough from diy shops) they can live on their own or with othersit’s advised 2ft per adult axi, with an additional foot for each additional onethey do occasionally nip (due to mistaking the other ones limbs as food) but any lost limbs will grow back (only don’t in rare cases)no gravel or pebbles as they can eat it and become impacted so stick to sand or bare bottomyour tank will need cycling prior to putting axolotls in (loads about it on google) when big enough to go into your tankif in the summer it appears warm, freeze a bottle of water and pop into the tank to help keep it downdendrobaena worms (earthworms) are the main dietparents are in the picturessponge filters with an attached tube airline are brilliantdon’t wash your filter when tank cleaning as it will get rid of all the good bacteriaif you have a baby and still tubbed, daily water changes required ?? no heaters to be usedoccasional treats of bloodworm, daphnia, raw shrimp, good pelletslow flow filter, too high a flow can stress themif having more than one, ensure they’re fed regularly to avoid nippinghides are a musthave to recommend extremely fine sand as same can apply, children’s play sand is a common favouritealso by adding things such as soap dishes to your tank as places for them to sit makes more room for themno lights due to them having no eye lidsjust rinse in the tank waterled lights can be used but it appears to stress the axolotl, removeif you use it, give it a goooood rinse out before putting it inthey will eat the fish, or the fish may attack your axolotl, limbs and gills! the longer the tank the better, it’s floor space that’s importantpersonally advise against the sand until they are a good 3 inches minimum due to them sucking their food up like a hoover when eatingaxolotl thrive in degrees c

    5 €

  • Collection only codnoranything small enough to go in their mouth more than likely willcan be anything from slate caves to simple plastic piping (cheap enough from diy shops) they can live on their own or with othersgorgeous wild type baby axolotls, currently eating frozen bloodwormit’s advised 2ft per adult axi, with an additional foot for each additional onethey do occasionally nip (due to mistaking the other ones limbs as food) but any lost limbs will grow back (only don’t in rare cases)no gravel or pebbles as they can eat it and become impacted so stick to sand or bare bottomyour tank will need cycling prior to putting axolotls in (loads about it on google) when big enough to go into your tankde5 must only live with other axolotl if anything, no fishif in the summer it appears warm, freeze a bottle of water and pop into the tank to help keep it downdendrobaena worms (earthworms) are the main dietsponge filters with an attached tube airline are brilliantdon’t wash your filter when tank cleaning as it will get rid of all the good bacteriaif you have a baby and still tubbed, daily water changes required ?? no heaters to be usedoccasional treats of bloodworm, daphnia, raw shrimp, good pelletslow flow filter, too high a flow can stress themif having more than one, ensure they’re fed regularly to avoid nippinghides are a musthave to recommend extremely fine sand as same can apply, children’s play sand is a common favouritealso by adding things such as soap dishes to your tank as places for them to sit makes more room for themno lights due to them having no eye lidsjust rinse in the tank waterled lights can be used but it appears to stress the axolotl, removeif you use it, give it a goooood rinse out before putting it inthey will eat the fish, or the fish may attack your axolotl, limbs and gills! the longer the tank the better, it’s floor space that’s importantpersonally advise against the sand until they are a good 3 inches minimum due to them sucking their food up like a hoover when eatingaxolotl thrive in degrees c

    5 €

  • Approx 3-4inches collection only codnoranything small enough to go in their mouth more than likely willcan be anything from slate caves to simple plastic piping (cheap enough from diy shops) they can live on their own or with othersgorgeous wild type baby axolotls, currently eating frozen bloodwormit’s advised 2ft per adult axi, with an additional foot for each additional onethey do occasionally nip (due to mistaking the other ones limbs as food) but any lost limbs will grow back (only don’t in rare cases)no gravel or pebbles as they can eat it and become impacted so stick to sand or bare bottomyour tank will need cycling prior to putting axolotls in (loads about it on google) when big enough to go into your tankde5 must only live with other axolotl if anything, no fishif in the summer it appears warm, freeze a bottle of water and pop into the tank to help keep it downdendrobaena worms (earthworms) are the main dietsponge filters with an attached tube airline are brilliantdon’t wash your filter when tank cleaning as it will get rid of all the good bacteriaif you have a baby and still tubbed, daily water changes required ?? no heaters to be usedoccasional treats of bloodworm, daphnia, raw shrimp, good pelletslow flow filter, too high a flow can stress themif having more than one, ensure they’re fed regularly to avoid nippinghides are a musthave to recommend extremely fine sand as same can apply, children’s play sand is a common favouritealso by adding things such as soap dishes to your tank as places for them to sit makes more room for themno lights due to them having no eye lidsjust rinse in the tank waterled lights can be used but it appears to stress the axolotl, removeif you use it, give it a goooood rinse out before putting it inthey will eat the fish, or the fish may attack your axolotl, limbs and gills! the longer the tank the better, it’s floor space that’s importantpersonally advise against the sand until they are a good 3 inches minimum due to them sucking their food up like a hoover when eatingaxolotl thrive in degrees c

    5 €

  • See oxfam website for delivery information read more  used: binding is tightoxfam bookshop lincoln volume 5: eardley of spalding to gwydir with the exception of gloucester; gorges; goushill; graunson; grelle; grendon; grey of codnor, powis, rotherfield, ruthin, sandiacre and wilton; greystock and gynes which have been transferred to volume 6  olive green fabric to spine and covers in good structural condition, visible foxing   gilt title, crown and edge lines to front cover and spine information in good order

    30 €

  • Collection only from codnorcomes with games picturedx box one s for saleexcellent conditiononly selling due to lack of use

    260 €

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