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Herpetologyfrk

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  1. If you are using them as feeders just a warning, I've read more then once that keeping different species together will slow down breeding. Not sure how true it is but it always made sense to me x) Maybe someone with some experience with this will chime as I've never had a communal set-up.
  2. I don't think it was me, i'll go through my photobucket and get back to you though =]

  3. Did you previously have that photo of a little white cockroach balanced on your thumb? If not, do you know who did? Was it just a recently-hatched one, or was it some sort of odd species? Obviously, I have no real knowledge of cockroaches. Lol. Thanks.

  4. Oh ordered two calendars! I was talking about the species on the cover
  5. Hmmm, makes me wonder when they'll be available for sale Also a very awesome cover, I was very excited to see it.
  6. It looks awesome! Good job everyone and thank you Peter for setting up the opportunity for us
  7. I'm not sure if Dubia like it more then cat or dog food but my roaches love the ferret food I feed them. Some of the larger species will eat a whole piece of ferret food in one go (Females to be exact). I've tried giving my roaches dog/cat food opposed to the ferret food a couple of times and it gets nibbled on but ferret food is almost always gone.
  8. N. rhombifolia http://x.co/c5O5 P. striatus http://x.co/c5O1
  9. I'm sorry! I didn't get to post in time I have at least one photo I can submit if you guys want me to! Just let me know! It got super hectic at work!!!
  10. I am pretty excited for this! Orin posted a pretty good shot of what I was planning on posting. I don't have anything professional either so I suppose I am feeling a little discouraged x) I'll have to take some new pictures for this contest Nick
  11. It's honestly not that huge of a secret. I just thought it was a great idea when I thought of it x) I am positive I am not the only person to use this method. All I did was take some screen from a old reptile enclosure and made a sift out of it. I tested it out on the couple tiny nymphs before I took it out for testing and it was the perfect size. While I was sifting at this spot I found 20-30 hatched ooths and they were all found within 10ft of eachother and they were 30ft above a stream/waterfall on the side of a canyon/hill. I will go out again soon. I have a meeting at work on Thursday and the spot is right around the corner so maybe I will go then
  12. Not at all! The method I used to find them was so quick and easy I could imagine over collecting happening very easily. Although maybe it was just a very lucky chance I had found them so easily. I haven't been able to go out and try it again though it has been incredibly windy here!
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