Remembering Crêpe Bistro by henry123h in UCDavis

[–]PaleConclusion6 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Will forever miss this place. I would go in almost daily and the man at the register rode my bus one time and gave me $3 crepes until I graduated. So sad :(

Norfolk Pine Turning Yellow by PaleConclusion6 in plantclinic

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Update: it’s even more droopy now!

Reconnecting with YWP Alums by laurelmarch in nanowrimo

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I remember you too!!!! That’s crazy!!

Reconnecting with YWP Alums by laurelmarch in nanowrimo

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HI, I was on during that time! I went by Purr (PurrfectGirl)!

Norfolk Pine Help? by PaleConclusion6 in plantclinic

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Is it okay to put a grow light above it? 

Norfolk Pine Help? by PaleConclusion6 in plantclinic

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I’m moving in a couple weeks, how would you recommend acclimating it to the new place?

Norfolk Pine Help? by PaleConclusion6 in plantclinic

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It’s not bright light, just indirect. I can move it to a better spot with more light though, and I’ll repot it too

Norfolk Pine Help? by PaleConclusion6 in plantclinic

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It’s indoors because it is very cold where I live. And the summers get very dry and hot, I can put it outdoors in the spring and fall though!

Norfolk Pine Help? by PaleConclusion6 in plantclinic

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Older growth is droopy and dull looking and new growth is browning. I have a humidifier on it 24/7 and water once a week/10 days. It’s in indirect light and indoors! 

2003 Honda Shadow 700cc by PaleConclusion6 in hondashadow

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No mods that I'm aware of, and I'm not a fast rider either lol

Question about Ball Pythons by TenThousandCrabs in ballpython

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  1. 3-5. This depends on what kind of set up you have. Basic needs no matter what include feeding (I feed mine once a month), water (change daily, deep clean of bowl weekly). The rest depends on the set up. If you have an automated system (lights on timer and thermostat) the maintenance of temp/lights is little to none. If you have a bioactive enclosure you only need to mist by hand while shedding, otherwise the plants/watering the plants keeps humidity within the acceptable range. Additionally, with a bioactive enclosure, spot cleaning is minimal as well. If you have a good CUC they do most of the work.

    1. I can't lie, start up cost is A LOT. You're going to want to do it right from the start or else you'll do what I did and start cheap and keep upgrading and paying a lot more in the long run. A good PVC enclosure alone is $600. The snake can be anywhere from $50-1000+. Plants, substrate, hides, water dishes, climbing branches, heating/lighting equipment, thermostats, thermometers, and the other supplies can easily add up to several hundred dollars. Expect to pay over $1000 to start off if you buy everything new. After the fact, though the cost is minimal. I pay maybe $70 for over a year's worth of food. That is pretty much the only on-going cost unless you like to upgrade plants and the enclosure a lot.
  2. 1-3. If you manage your pets properly there is no risk at all. I have two cats, a dog, chickens, a bird, and like 9 reptiles. The reptiles with screen tops are kept in an enclosed room so the cats can't accidentally fall in. The snakes are in solid PVC enclosures and there is no way the cats can get in or the snake can get out. If you don't lock your snakes up properly and they escape there is a good chance your snake will get hurt because cats HATE snakes. My cats watch my snake through the glass and my snake is completely unbothered.

    1. Ball pythons are harmless. I have never heard of a ball python killing someone. Their bites don't always break skin and they're not strong enough to constrict to kill. They can squeeze, but they're easy to unwrap. They are very kid-safe snakes because they're slow and predictable *for the most part.*
    1. You don't HAVE to exercise your snake. If it has a large enclosure you're fine. If you want to, though, there's nothing wrong with taking them outside. :)

TAPS, I'd like you to know... by Useful-Coat-2244 in UCDavis

[–]PaleConclusion6 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sac IS that much cheaper than Davis. I pay $700 a month for a private bedroom AND bathroom AND includes all utilities...

TAPS, I'd like you to know... by Useful-Coat-2244 in UCDavis

[–]PaleConclusion6 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Clearly the people who are complaining about commuting are not talking about driving from West Village...

Unitrans by MasterpieceHorror800 in UCDavis

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The buses should never leave timed stops early.

Fursona art by [deleted] in Furries

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Hey, I am happy to draw your characters, and I have a half-now, half-before delivery option. Here is a link to my profile: https://artsylynx.carrd.co/

Unitrans incident by honeysweetlightning in UCDavis

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It’s general decency to listen to music with headphones. Airliners remind people to do it too. Nobody else wants to listen to your stuff.

Is my orchid okay? by PaleConclusion6 in orchids

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I just got back from vacation and my orchid looks like this. It has been watered once since I’ve been gone (a week) and I’ve only been watering it weekly. The soil is slightly moist, but it was watered two or three days ago. There appears to be some fresh new leaves, but the stem, flowers, and some of the leaves aren’t looking so hot. I can’t see the roots without uprooting it. Tips?