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jeff schofield
at Tue Nov 1 22:06:30 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jeff schofield ]
Keith,good to hear from you there buddy.Long time.I will have to amend my statement at your consent because I simply have not seen enough individual specimens as adults,together,to realize their variability. I have seen plenty of adult milks though.Reds,orange,brown,gray,green and even purple(anery).
I have gone out there but will not publish the locale due to the fragility of the habitat. If they were found only in your backyard I am sure you wouldnt tell anyone where they are found either,lol. It is a special experience going out to the little island to find these BIG buggers.It is something I have found and can claim it,in a way,my own.This isnt greed,but to me its deeply personal and I would hate myself for spoiling such a serene experience as finding MORPHS in the field on a regular basis(obviously because of their small population).I keep waiting to find a albino,its only a matter of time.Jeff
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