Write an article based on this "Set up a large terrarium. Add a layer of substrate to your crestie's home. Place live or fake plants in the terrarium. Give your crestie some things to play on. Keep the terrarium warm. Keep the terrarium humid. Clean your crestie's cage regularly."
article: Crested geckos are arboreal, meaning they live in trees, so make sure to get a vertical terrarium. Cresties will love having some space. If you're starting out with a baby gecko, look for a 10-gallon vertical glass terrarium at a pet store. If you have an adult gecko (or once your baby grows up), get a 20 gallon one. You could also get a 20 gallon (75.7 L) tank and flip it vertically because crested geckos naturally climb trees, and don't crawl on the ground. If using an Exo Terra, they need a tank that's 18x18x24 in inches minimum for a juvenile gecko and 45x45x60 cm for an adult.  Crested geckos need a lot of humidity. You need to mist down the entire tank at night and a small mist in the morning, in order for the water to naturally collect, so that the crested geckos can drink. you may also put a bowl of water. If it's normally very humid where you live, you can also try housing your crested gecko in a cage with screen sides. Be sure to use a digital hygrometer. Pet stores will stock soil meant to be used in reptile houses. A mixture of peat moss or coco fiber and soil will also work just fine but when first get your pet damp paper towel will do. Whichever substrate you use, place enough in your terrarium to cover the bottom well. Keep in mind that live plants need the correct type of soil and lighting. Your gecko will appreciate having lots of plants to climb on and hide under. Plants will also help regulate the humidity in the terrarium, making it more comfortable for the gecko .  Live plants are best, but fake plants will give your gecko something to play on, at least. Your local pet store should stock some plants that will work great in your terrarium and will be safe for your gecko. Make sure that the plants that you buy are waterproof. Pothos and bromeliad are good options. Remember that Cresties in the wild live in bushes, trees, and things they can climb on. You can buy suction cupped plants that you can attach to the sides of your tank and on the back. Cresties only go to the ground to shed, so it doesn't matter if their habitat isn't wide. Since your crested gecko will spend most of its time inside the terrarium, try to make it an interesting habitat. Place things like pieces of driftwood or bark in the terrarium. Your crestie will love climbing on and crawling under them. Cresties come from warm habitats, so they'll do best in a terrarium that's a little toasty, but make sure that it does not get too hot. The average temperature in the terrarium should hover a little below 78 °F (26 °C). It's fine if the temperature dips a below this at night, but the daytime temperature should not go below 65 °F (18 °C).  If the temperature in your area is higher than cresties tolerate, make sure to put the terrarium in a cooler room. The temperature in the terrarium should never go above 78 °F (26 °C) or your gecko may become stressed. If you need to warm to terrarium to keep it comfortable for your crestie, look for a ceramic heat emitter at a pet store. Connect it to a thermostat. Place the heater over just one side of the terrarium, so that the gecko can move to a cooler side when it needs to regulate its temperature, like reptiles naturally do. Be sure to use a digital thermometer. Crested geckos will thrive when the humidity is maintained at between 50 and 70 percent. To keep it humid, you can mist the terrarium once or twice per day with a spray bottle of water, or place a cool mist humidifier nearby. If you want to keep track of the exact humidity inside the terrarium, go to your pet store and buy a hygrometer that can be attached to its side. Spot clean the terrarium every day by wiping up any grimy spots with a paper towel. Deep clean the terrarium once a week. Wipe down the sides, clean your gecko's water dish thoroughly, and remove any debris from the plants or lay items. A cloth and water should take care of most messes inside the terrarium. If you have to use any soap, make sure to rinse it off thoroughly.

Write an article based on this "Check that the gun is unloaded. Clean the rifle thoroughly Tighten any loose screws on the sights and scope mounts."
article: Always double-check to make sure that the gun is not loaded before starting to clean the rifle. Always practice good firearm safety and handling measures. , including the barrel. Rifles that have been sitting in storage for a long time, or rifles that are frequently used for hunting, can become covered with dust and grime. A clean rifle will shoot more accurately than a dirty one. There is no set time when your gun should be cleaned, but the general consensus is to clean it after you are done firing for the day, and before and after you put the gun in storage. Like dirty rifles, loose screws can cause a rifle to fire inaccurately.

Write an article based on this "Fold the paper in half diagonally. Unfold the paper. Fold the paper on the opposite diagonal. Unfold the paper. Fold the top-left corner. Unfold and mark all the new creases formed. Fold the bottom-right corner up to the new line. Unfold and mark. Rotate and repeat. Rotate and repeat, again."
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With the red side still down, take the lower right corner and bring it to meet the upper left corner. Crease the fold with your finger. Open it up to reveal a new diagonal crease. Rotate the paper 90 degrees and repeat the previous two steps. Open it up to reveal two diagonal creases that form an "X" through the paper. In each corner of your paper, you should now see a small square that is divided by a single diagonal crease. Take hold of the top left corner and fold it inward, creating a crease that is perpendicular to the original diagonal crease. The corner of your paper should align with the bottom-right corner of the small square. You should now see a small "X" in the top left corner. Draw a line along the new crease. Take the bottom-right corner and bring it up so that the point of the corner just touches the new line you drew in the previous step. This should create a new crease that runs parallel to one of the lines making up the big "X," specifically the one running from bottom-left to top-right. Unfold and draw a line along the new diagonal crease. Turn the paper 180 degrees and repeat the previous four steps. You should now see three lines running parallel from the bottom-left corner of your paper up to the top right. Now turn the paper 90 degrees and repeat steps 5 through 9 (of Part 2). When you are done, you should have three parallel lines running from bottom-left to top-right and three running from top-left to bottom-right.