This bit proves that it is wax- all of the leaves without it are new growth from after the wax was applied. (this growth happened after the plant was shipped to the store)
Seriously, it is just old nursery wax (possibly with a combination of hard water deposits on top), but it is for sure mostly scuzzy half-on, half-rinsed-away nursery wax. Just rub it off. You won't have problems with it again.
By the way guys, hard water wouldn't stick to plant leaves like...
The "dust" is probably nursery wax. You can remove it with mild soap and elbow grease via dish rag.
I also like to polish my plant leaves once in a while...with a dab of mayonnaise on a rag. It works really, really well and the plants look amazing afterward. Try it sometime- I do it to my...
Oh man, I thought he had been up for a while. I remember those first photos from another thread, then. Did you post them somewhere else a while back?
Great looking boy.
Baby veileds make the best faces.
One of mine:
One of Julirs that I cropped out of a group tub shot ages ago (hope you don't mind, Juli, it was too hard to resist saving)
Um, I would like to disagree. Breed has EVERYTHING to do with temperament. That is why a breed of dog is...a breed. Because they breed true to looks, conformation, and temperament. "Teacup" and "labradoodle" are gimmicky terms that backyard breeders use to sell horribly bred dogs. No decent...
Neat story!
Just so you know, next time, don't drop water into his mouth like that. You can easily aspirate baby birds.
I have raised dozens of sparrows, starlings, and pigeons that people have found over the years.
Here is a good site with more info on how to care for them in case it...
This is my German shepherd, Kemper. He was a rescue who I got at 9 weeks old... he had been dumped into a junkyard in BFE with his sister at 4 weeks old. He is the best freaking dog in the world and I found out yesterday that I may have to put him down in the next couple of years because of...
These are all anoles. They are sometimes called "American chameleons" because of their color changing ability. Know why "old world chameleons" are "old world"? Because they aren't anoles (new world chameleons. "New world"= America)
I agree with Chuck. Get four more and glue them together and you will be closer.
Cute anyway...if you are into little dogs. Just teach it manners, okay?
MSM and hylauronic acid (sp?) will both help joints as well, especially if used with the chondroitin and glucosamine. Talk to Dr. Greek about it and see what he thinks.