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I feel you. My monstera is working on coming back from the dead. I agree with the other comment that this leaf looks pretty useless. Unless you rapidly moved your plant between lighting regimes like I did, it’s probably a normal thing!
Seems to be fixed! Thanks! Is the limit under 10 MB now? I tried a couple things just over that, but then a sub-8 MB pic worked fine.
It’s just more cryptic diversity by way of genetics and call analysis! So, not far, but likely more endemic to Honduras than previously thought (as is the trend with a lot of herpetofauna in the region).
It’s not exactly a scorpion scorpion but yes! Many baby legs.
Yes, smaller images work on browser!
Oooo I meant 12 MB for the image I was trying to upload earlier, not GB! That’d be a big image, haha.
I am still getting “network error”/“timeout” errors on Jerboa when uploading smaller images. I can deal with the limit if I know what it is. Even my smallest images (255 KB) are getting this error on Jerboa.
I feel the same way when I see tiny or well-camouflaged things. That’s a cool one!
Right? I used a Nikkor 60 mm macro lense. Sometimes it hits just right.
Thanks, I will! I only give up when the plant really gives up (or ants invade and it’s not worth it–RIP spider plant).
Consider your possible “cures” in the same way humans “cure” their blindness. If your dragon has cataracts, surgery could be an option if you could find a vet willing, able, and trained to do it. But if this is a natural degredation from age, there is no “cure.”