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JKruse
at Wed May 12 23:45:04 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JKruse ]
"And I only live a few hours from their habitat"
I wish I had that problem....LOL!
I don't claim to have anyting "figured out" John, but thank you for the warm vote of confidence. I may have a good recipe brewing for successful reproduction and some basics down pat, but that's about it really. It's a labor of love, period.
I just threw in the santa Ana pulchra and Santa Cruz multifasciata pairs together and they're goin' at it pretty well. The "anery" Sierra females don't want anything to do with the males anymore and they're swelling nicely. Now to get to Home Depot and purchase some of that plastic drop-ceiling material that has the small squares in it......my favorite way to incubate as I never liked having eggs directly on the substrate. Maybe I should go take a pic of that one Sierra females' scales we have in question..........I'll try to muster up some energy.... ----- Jerry Kruse
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And God said, "Let there be zonata subspecies for all to ponder..."
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