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Little Brown Earthworm Group Updates.......>

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Posted by: LindaH at Wed Dec 7 04:23:38 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by LindaH ]  
   

I took these group pics tonight, mostly experimenting with background fabric colors. Light colors make them look almost black.....especially with my point and click expertise This darker background shows how they really look - pretty much. They are getting lighter and kind of stripey. I imagine they will continue to fade out. They should start into their next shed pretty soon. One starting turning silvery one day and I thought, hmmmm....maybe a different color coming out??? However, the little stinker did another shed about two weeks after it's post-birth shed!

They're getting a little easier to tell apart now. The male has the light colored head and the female's heads are a darker shiney brown. Wonder if they'll end up very different looking from him? It'll be fun guessing!

Thanks for looking....









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Linda Hedgpeth
lindafh@frontiernet.net
Sierra Serpents


   

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