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sandrachameleon
at Wed Jul 4 00:29:38 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sandrachameleon ]
just fyi
The "Small White ones" are probably the butterfly species of the Yellows-and-Whites family Pieridae, commonly known as the Small Cabbage White or "Cabbage Butterfly" (not to be confused with cabbage moth, which is bigger, grey brown and can also be eaten by chams so long as it hasnt been sipping something toxic). Cabbage Butterflies are creamy white with dark tipped forewings. Females also have two black spots in the center of the forewings.
anyhow, I agree it's not a good idea to feed wild caught flies. ----- Sandra
BC Canada
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