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A blue tailed skink! That's a beaut! Haha I don't know if you read that the way I was saying it... my best Steve Irwin impression .Well, I’m not actually in the desert! But it won’t rain here again until October! So I guess it might as well be! And they all pretty much look the same! Black and gray! Unless you get a blue tailed skink ambling by every once in a while! With their electric blue tail! It’s just amazing the harsh conditions they can survive in! You get all the colorful ones! L O L! Love, lizards! And there’s not enough water around here year-round to support much of a turtle population! Unless you have a year-round pond which are few and far between.
Yeah! They have little claws on the fingers that help them grip really well. They are fast as hell, but will let you get close enough to give them a good look.cool the way they grab the wall man, like full vertical there.
thats cool man.Yeah! They have little claws on the fingers that help them grip really well. They are fast as hell, but will let you get close enough to give them a good look.
The pictures dont do them justice. You can tell these guys got lots to eat, the skin is really healthy. Kinda got a luster. I think the patterns help them seem even faster. The name is very accurate. I only ever see them on walls or in this other stone garden area where a bunch of interesting plants all in stacked cinder blocks.They chill and soak up the sun on walls and blocks, but if you spook them they disappear in a flash.thats cool man.bet they be super fast. the patterns are pretty cool to.
cool man yeh i see the shine like, definitely grab some more pics if you see any more, keep seeing this one bird of prey. but when i get close it gets of before can pull my camera out man proper good earing. im sure ill catch it at one point thoughThe pictures dont do them justice. You can tell these guys got lots to eat, the skin is really healthy. Kinda got a luster. I think the patterns help them seem even faster. The name is very accurate. I only ever see them on walls or in this other stone garden area where a bunch of interesting plants all in stacked cinder blocks.They chill and soak up the sun on walls and blocks, but if you spook them they disappear in a flash.
I got some. I been looking. I need a real camera, been using my phone. Got thousands of photos, just can't find the ones I wantcool man yeh i see the shine like, definitely grab some more pics if you see any more, keep seeing this one bird of prey. but when i get close it gets of before can pull my camera out man proper good earing. im sure ill catch it at one point though
bro we need one of theseI got some. I been looking. I need a real camera, been using my phone. Got thousands of photos, just can't find the ones I want.
Definitely keep trying for that eagle! That's a tough shot to get.
If we get our hands on one of those we'd be snapping shots of wildlife before they even knew we were around.
Looks goodSome of those updates I was talking about.
I've been thinking about oxygenated water... in general. In hydroponics most systems that don't have the roots dangling freely with plenty of access to oxygen (Nutrient Film Technique, Aeroponics, Kratky, etc.) typically use an airstone. The old aquarium air pump I re-purposed for my bucket cloner has 2 stones... "let me split it."
So I did. One in the cloner, one in the feed bucket. will take notes over the next couple weeks.View attachment 2196106
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Thanks jadin! Absolutely, I have the ac running in the clone room, ambient air is around 68, but we both know them damn pumps run hot when ran 24/7!Looks good. Keep an eye on water temps. Especially the cloner. Bit me in the arse when I was doing aero-cloning
I use an aquarium heater with a digital read out of set and actual. Obviously it doesn't run in the summer, I take the heating element out, but it tells me what's going onThanks jadin! Absolutely, I have the ac running in the clone room, ambient air is around 68, but we both know them damn pumps run hot when ran 24/7!
I have a laser temp gun I use every couple days. I keep telling myself I'll throw an ice cube in if need be, but haven't needed to yet!
What do you use to monitor your water temps? I'd love something that I could just leave in the bucket and get readings.
Brilliant idea. I bet dialing in temps would improve root time drastically. I usually set it and hope for the best, but that's probably a bit risky considering we hitting 90°f today.I use an aquarium heater with a digital read out of set and actual. Obviously it doesn't run in the summer, I take the heating element out, but it tells me what's going on
haha looks great bro i got a weed wackerI think I fucked up... gotta get a weed whacker in the mother tent.
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Haha No more room. I might need to cut them in half....haha looks great bro i got a weed wacker
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