Image 1 — Gotta love the grape juice smell!
Image 2 — Gotta love the grape juice smell!
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▲ 65 r/hoya

Gotta love the grape juice smell!

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u/HoyaHag — 5 days ago

After a night of vandalism, Spaghetti takes his grooming SERIOUSLY.

After digging up a house plant and playing in the garbage he knocked over, he settles on my bed to take a bath. First, he pulls off any garbage or leaves not attached, then gnaws anything stuck to him off and then spit shines his beans. 😆

u/HoyaHag — 8 days ago

[POSITIVE]%20for%20/u/Accomplished_Let3636%20[seller]

This was my first purchase on Reddit, so wasn’t exactly sure how it worked. Seller was patient and helpful explaining each step. Got my dragon today and it’s just as nice in person! Excellent transaction.

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u/HoyaHag — 10 days ago
▲ 58 r/coins

PL or not?

I have never had anything graded, but am considering having this CC graded. It's uncirculated, but has more than a few bag marks so I am on the fence.

u/HoyaHag — 1 month ago

How much do bag marks effect the grade of uncirculated coins?

I am curious how much these bag marks would effect the grade of these 2 coins. I have chosen the photos that highlight the bag marks the best (or worst depending on how you look at it).

u/HoyaHag — 1 month ago
▲ 21 r/botany

Tetramerous iris bloom!

I love the mutants! This 4-merous iris bloom is so interesting.

u/HoyaHag — 2 months ago
▲ 593 r/Irises+2 crossposts

4-merous mutant!

I noticed this tetramerous iris yesterday when it was partially open.

Taking a pic this morning, I see there is another tetramerous bloom opening as well.

u/FrolickingTiggers — 2 months ago
▲ 1.6k r/ponds+1 crossposts

2 mallards moved in. I am worried my backyard is not big enough.

I figured our yard was a little romantic getaway for these two and they would leave once they decimated the armageddon of tadpoles in the 2 ponds (bog filters) above the main pond with the fish, but they have been here over a week now. Our backyard isn’t very big and the pond is under 3000 gallons, more than you see in the video, but still fairly small. I don’t mind them here, but I worry if she gets broody and nests in my (fully fenced) yard that the babies won’t have enough to eat or space to fledge. Should I encourage them to move on, or just let her decide?

u/HoyaHag — 2 months ago