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My friend pulled a StatTrak skin from the new Dust 2 Collection. Haven't heard about getting any of the operation skins in StatTrak, but it's pretty neat.
I crafted this skin on a 20% chance, and I noticed my pattern has what looks like an eyeball right near the chamber. I'm wondering if this would fetch a premium. This skin is so new I can't find much about it and I'm not very familiar with the skin trading side of CS. Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask!
Hace algunos aΓ±os he notado la enorme proliferaciΓ³n de este sauropsido en PanamΓ‘.
https://www.prensa.com/impresa/vivir/Anolis-marron-cubano-reptil-Panama_0_5423457690.html
Hace un tiempo enviΓ© este video a un youtuber sobre este animal:
Does anyone know where i can buy a male of that species. Their bluish-purplish heads are fascinating to me plus ive kept anoles and bred anoles in the past mainly a.Sagrei and a.Equestris
Hi there Anolis fans!
I'm hoping someone will have a useful tidbit of advice concerning this cute A. Sargei I am attempting to rehabilitate.
This afternoon, my hub, our roomie, and I discovered our cat terrorizing this poor lizard in the driveway. The lizard, a fully grown male, seemed uninjured except for a missing tail and a lost eye. Poor guy had sand from our driveway caking his one decent looking eye and all in his mouth. I picked him up and rinsed him gently with warm water and did my best to get the sand out of his face, before returning him to one of my big hanging plants to rest.
Hours later, I get this weird worried feeling that I should go check on him again. I'm glad I did - lizard is still with us, but the plant he is in is being occupied by two big fat Cuban tree frogs! A menacing situation! I decide to bring our lizard friend in. Thankfully, I still have a terrarium setup from two A. Carolinensis I was caring for over the winter!
His busted eye is REALLY bad. It's either completely gone or completely maimed. It is bleeding regularly and easily (every time he exerts himself, it seems), but not profusely. Looks like it just needs to heal.
I don't want this guy to get an eye infection. My question is: is there anything I can be doing to help ensure that his healing process is free of complications? Should I try and give him some antibiotics, or a special daily rinse? I love lizards and definitely don't mind a bit of a care-intensive routine with him for the next few weeks. Thankfully, his one eye is seeming much better and fully functional, so it appears he will not be totally blind, which I was worried would be the case.
Thanks in advance for any advice, and remember, please be kind to the world and all its creatures.
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