OOH! The hawk moths were busy last night! Look at all the beautiful itty bitty green eggs they left me! There must be a couple of hundred of them! Yay!
Carefully collects every last tiny green orb.
Once done, proceeds to drop the open container of eggs upside down on the floor.
Yes, there were indeed over 200 eggs. I counted whilst picking them up.
Just another day of playing with my baby silkies. Great way to take my mind off of current world events. Aren’t they just adorable in their little zebra stripes?
Yup…nothing quite like finding your box of 2,000 crickets was very quietly delivered many hours earlier (tracking said package was delayed & not due until next day) and that thousands of ants have decimated every single cricket.
I swear my roach nymphs have been watching the original Jurassic Park and think I’m a T Rex . As I’m hunting for them in their soil, they hold absolutely still, thinking I won’t see them. Rawr!
Found a strange critter under a plant pot outside. Google says it’s a Brahminy blindsnake. Cute little guy, but its musk smells like the dirtiest cricket bin ever. Thankfully I didn’t pick it up with my hand.
Finally caught the little gecko (it was a very young one) that has been trapped in the house for days. Gave him a drink and a meal before letting him free.
Oh no. Having to spend a good amount of time in bed, elevating and icing my knee. There’s no TV or anything to watch…except my sweet and beautiful Ambilobe boys, Mango and Bart. Best view I could ever hope for.

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