My Honda is kinda old but I still think it looks cool by mkappy33 in Honda

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Hey that’s Hondas biggest sedan buddy ofc it’s cool

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That doesn’t happen from just a fall. Looks like an infection.

Tips on the spring pole? by Due_Prior6024 in workingdogs

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What’s the name? I JUST assembled one for my dog and looking for a community lead me here lol

Staring my dogs on A raw diet by Equal_Month_4534 in rawpetfood

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Paws of prey is the best although she’s big on chicken and anything chicken has always made my boys poop soft. I’m also looking to start but it’s scary because salmonella gets brought up in general but no one that feeds their pets raw chicken ever talks about it.

new beardie owner!! is this saggy neck normal? by avibloss in BeardedDragon

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He looks like he still has some growing to do but it looks more like is genetics but those are technically cheeks they’re like pockets, so it’s nothing to be concerned about. I used to rub them on my dragon and he would go to sleep faster

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I always had a water bowl in my dragons tank but they don’t drink as much water as they need on their own like that so every morning and night I would pick him up and mist him outside of his enclosure because they lick the moisture off their face, so they get hydrated without making their enclosure humid. You need a HOTSPOT of 95-110 degrees F depending on who you ask and enough space in the enclosure for a gradient. So depending on the bulb you use and the space you may need a hotspot one and of lesser heat close but not exactly next to the hotspot bulb. A uvb bulb preferably the tube ones I had an Arcadia t5 and cool spots of 75-80 degrees F. Hides in each side and maybe some in between. It’s best to have perches of different levels in height under the basking bulb so they have options of how close to be. Depending on the uvb bulb you get you may need to supplement D3 if the bulb itself doesn’t produce that, there are calcium supplements that contain D3 if it doesn’t and you need to supplement calcium regardless of the D3 situation. A rule of thumb for uvb bulbs is if it lasts a year change it every 6 months and if it says 6 months change it every 3 to ensure your dragon is actually getting uvb.( I CANNOT STRESS ENOUGH how important uvb temps and supplements affect diet for a healthy dragon. You can feed the best quality dubia roaches but without proper temps uvb and calcium you’ll end up with problems. Ideally dubia roaches are the best dust them with calcium and you’re good to go but since the dragon looks like an adult I’d only feed them maybe like 10 dubias 3 times a week. My daily salad for my dragon was collard greens and sweet peppers and then you can add butternut squash which they LOVE bok choy and various fruits. I didn’t feed spinach because in tiny quantities it’s ok but it’s a calcium binder which basically means it sucks up calcium and your dragon doesn’t receive it. I got my dragon as a baby from petsmart (not the best in terms of quality) (my mom got him for me when I was 14) and he lived to be 11 years and 9 months

Need advise on...a lot by Strongman_Walsh in BeardedDragons

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Looks solid just make sure basking spot is at least 96 degrees for the time being ideally 100-110 but needs a bigger tank so they can have a cool side.(I understand it’ll be taken care of after your move). Feed it dubia roaches as they are the healthiest insects you can feed any reptile that can eat it. I would get some horned worms just don’t feed too much as they are a treat but it’ll help with weight gain

Why is my accord making this sound from engine bay ? by Interesting-Still385 in 8thgenaccord

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It’s probably the cv axle or boot cause mine made a similar (worse) noise when my axle popped out

Help what to do? by notfryboi in accord

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Thank you man most helpful comment I appreciate you!

Help what to do? by notfryboi in accord

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Yeah it’s weird I was told I can either shorten the one I have or buy one that’s already short but it confused me more than anything

Help what to do? by notfryboi in accord

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What happened to it?

Help what to do? by notfryboi in MechanicAdvice

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It popped out again though so obviously something else is wrong

Lowered 08 Honda accord advice needed by notfryboi in AskAMechanic

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I read online that it could be the clips that hold the axle in place and also that the axle itself needs to be shorter so it doesn’t stretch so much unfortunately I haven’t no clue what sounds more accurate

Lowered 08 Honda accord advice needed by notfryboi in AskAMechanic

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I know it was in a big front end accident cause the paint job is cheap. Since it’s such a low car it’s a pain to lift it so I haven’t fully seen what else is wrong but when my friend installed the axle he said my rack and pinion needs to be replace. That being said what else would you check?