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Use your shelf space to store your collection of books. Rather than keeping them in box in your attic, display your books on the shelf where you can enjoy them every day. You can stack them upright next to each other, using bookends, or you can stack them vertically, with larger books on the bottom and smaller books on the top. You can group the books by size, genre, binding color, or alphabetically. If you want to make the most of your shelf space, consider storing a variety of items in decorative baskets. These are nicer to look at than a bunch of stuff just strewn across the shelf, and it will help you organize things in a functional way.  For example, you might have one decorative basket that contains all of your remotes for the television and other electronic items in your living room or bedroom. You might also put miscellaneous office supplies in a decorative basket – like your pens, scissors, and tape – to keep them all organized together and neatly hidden out of sight. Baskets will also add some aesthetically appealing texture to your shelf decorations. In order to maximize functionality, consider placing objects that you use the most or that you enjoy looking at on higher shelves, more at eye-level. Place items that you use less frequently out of the way on lower shelves. This will make it easier when you want to access the items on your shelf. It will also enhance the decorative value of your shelves by prioritizing your favorite items.

summary: Stack books on your shelf. Use decorative baskets to store smaller items. Place more useful, attractive items on upper shelves.


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This will bring up a window that allows you to find the contacts in your address book who are also using Yo. Simply enter your phone number and press "Go." Yo. will instantly send you a text with an SMS code. Enter this code to access your Yo. contacts. via SMS, Mail, Twitter, or Facebook. Click on whichever method you wish to use and invite the person (or people) you want to add. If you're using Twitter or Facebook, check your settings to make sure your invitation can be seen by whoever you're inviting! You can also add anyone whose username you know. Even if they aren't in your contacts or on any kind of social media, you can invite someone to add you just by typing their username into the blue bar with the plus sign.

summary: Click on the "Find Friends" button at the top. Invite a friend to Yo.


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Use a cage at least 8 feet by 3 feet by 6 feet (2.4 meters by .9  meters by 1.8 meters). As a rule, the larger the cage, the better. Without enough room, your iguana won’t be able to thrive and may wind up sick or depressed. Wire cages are suitable if you live in an area that is consistently hot and humid. Otherwise, you will need a large glass tank or enclosure to make sure you can maintain your iguana's environmental conditions. After you pick your cage or enclosure, place substrate across the bottom of it. Use specially designed reptile carpet or flat or shredded newspaper. Avoid bark, woodchips, treated wood, or plastic. Because iguanas live in heavily wooded areas, your iguana will need lots of space and different types of things to climb on. Do this by placing a variety of large branches or specially designed platforms in the habitat. In addition, provide a variety of rocks for the iguana to climb on.  Make sure any branches or structures you place in the habitat are large and strong enough to support the iguana. Provide ramps for your iguana to climb to different levels of its habitat. Opt for smooth/flat rocks that your iguana can comfortably lay on. A box or cave-like area will allow your iguana to hide when it feels threatened or scared. Ultimately, a hiding area is an important part of any iguana habit. Without one, your iguana will feel vulnerable and may not thrive. Place a small wooden box under some rocks. Small plants will help transform your iguana’s habitat into a more interesting environment that better simulates the wild. Depending on the plants you place, your iguana may eat them or hide in them. Some plants to include are:  Acacia Aloe Bamboo Thistle Jade plant Dandelion
summary: Purchase a large cage. Spread substrate across the bottom of the habitat. Provide things for your iguana to climb. Create a hiding area. Place small plants in the habitat.