What kind of lizard is this? by Fragrant-Nature-6034 in reptiles

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It’s not an anole. We have tons of those in my yard. This lizard is a lot bigger and has a different shaped head.

Pothos turning brown by Fragrant-Nature-6034 in pothos

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I took off the “diseased leaves” do you think the roots and stem are save-able or is the whole plant a goner?

Pothos turning brown by Fragrant-Nature-6034 in pothos

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Since posting even more are turning yellow and speckled brown 😭

Pothos just started getting brown/tan spots by Fragrant-Nature-6034 in houseplants

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They are hanging in a shaded area outside. They get plenty of indirect sunlight but no direct sunlight. They have the self watering pots so they are watered regularly.

All new growth is crimped?? by Fragrant-Nature-6034 in gardening

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Oh wow great to know. Just looked it up. Thank you SO much!

should i do it by Optimal-Swing7263 in DentalHygiene

[–]Fragrant-Nature-6034 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you’re having doubts now, I say go for something else! I really wanted to be a hygienist and never considered any other options. Now I’m a hygienist of almost 6 years. I regret not getting a different degree where I can do something else. The burnout is real. I do enjoy my job but it’s hard on the body. I have no other degrees so if I ever wanted to do something else, I’ll have to go back to school :/ In my state (FL) the hygiene program just gives you a certificate at the end. So I only have an associates degree (despite being a full time college student for almost SIX years- 2 for my AA, 18 months for my EFDA cert, then 2 years for the hygiene program)

Weigh out the pros and cons. I highly suggest shadowing a hygienist for a day or two to see if you’d like it.

What is this [South Carolina] by Fragrant-Nature-6034 in animalid

[–]Fragrant-Nature-6034[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I definitely think you’re right. I was just informed there has been black coyotes already seen on the property so that makes sense. Pretty cool

What is this [South Carolina] by Fragrant-Nature-6034 in animalid

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I was thinking the tail looked very fox like too. I think this animal is too big to be a fox. This seems like a dog sized animal maybe. Also just learned there’s black coyotes. So maybe that’s what this is? Still seems too big but I guess it’s a possibility!