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I have seen a lot of the jeweler ones and thats not what I want. Im looking for something to help out my mother whos eyesight isnt as good as it use to be... Id like a handheld one and maybe one for reading thats at least a few times stronger than a normal one... any stores or sites would be great.

2007-01-27 14:41:22 · 4 answers · asked by Jessica 5 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

Im not looking for glasses.. Im looking for a magnifying glass... and if possible Id like something more specific than ebay

2007-01-28 03:51:09 · update #1

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you might want to try a coin and stamp shop, they'll have some higher quality ones that they use for examining their specimens

2007-01-30 05:15:09 · answer #1 · answered by Zee 6 · 0 0

I am assuming that the bunnies are from the same litter. Either way you need to be sure of the sex of the bunnies. You certainly don't want littermates to breed, and unless you want more, (and it doesn't sound like you know enough about them to care for more), you need to separate them if you have a buck and a doe. They will breed (like rabbits!), and they do so early in life. Provide them with a clean (frequently) and dry cage, rabbit pellets, and lots of fresh water. An occasional treat of carrots, apple, timothy hay is always appreciated. Make sure that you keep the nails trimmed-four on the front, five on the back, and don't forget the "dew"claw. Also check the alignment of the teeth-if the teeth are malocclusioned (overbite, or underbite), they won't wear properly, and will also have to be trim regularly, with a nail clipper-it doesn't hurt, really. Keep you bunnies out of drafts. Also keep an eye on their droppings. If they are looking like a "chain of pearls", that is diarrhea. Add some oatmeal to their diet, and they should come around just fine. Good luck- they are alot of fun-oh one more thing...if your rabbits are long haired "wool"type, hay is very important, so they don't they don't get blockage from their own fur.

2016-05-24 07:32:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

local department stores have them in the reading glass dept. Rite aid has one or 2 with a light built in--works real good.

2007-01-31 13:58:19 · answer #3 · answered by marie 1 · 0 0

lenscrafters...

2007-01-27 14:45:51 · answer #4 · answered by symetrist 1 · 0 0

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