I would treat them the same as F. Lat lateralis eggs. A lot of success has been achieved at a constant 68f or 20c. I hatched out quite a few last year at the cooler temps. I did not use diapause for any of the clutches.
Quickest hatchling at that temp was 6 months 2 weeks to the day.
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They look similar but are complety different. Yours and the OP's are a good campair. You can see how the color interacts with other colors. Yours apears clean while the ops panther the colors just don't work together.
Yours not a cross the ops a cross for sure.
That is just a bruse and will go away in no time. Your panther is 100% a cross of ambilobe and some other locale. I couldn't tell you what but I am very confident that is a cross.
CB Nosy Falys at the Super Show (Jarosek Park Reptiles)
I am excited to announce that Jarosek Park Reptiles will have a few CBB Nosy Falys at the Reptile Super Show in San Diego this weekend. These are must have falys from some of the best blood lines out there.
CB Nosy Falys at the Super Show (Jarosek Park Reptiles)
I am excited to announce that Jarosek Park Reptiles will have a few CBB Nosy Falys at the Reptile Super Show in San Diego this weekend. These are must have falys from some of the best blood lines out there.
Good post , I started with the Canon Xti and can admit I would have been lost starting with a 7D. All the settings change and get a little more complex. I also agree with the lower end body and a better lens. Makes all the difference.
ps. I am a canon fan too.
I totally get your point and I rarely shoot video. I don't have a limit and I have a really cool collection of L series lenses and these macro's your are talking about.
I have had sigma and other types. Even non L series lenses or cheap canon lenses. It is all about the subject and the...
Was kind of thinking the same thing. I happen to own a 7D as well as two other lower end DSLR bodies and the 7D is amazing.
Anyone see the movies shot with a 7D. Amazing quality at 1080p .
Edit :Reading furthur both of you have great points.
I have the same problem with eggs and babies. I was just saying a few months ago "wow we don't have many cresteds this year" . After a count last night we have 23 babies and double that in eggs ready to hatch over the next 4 months. They sure can produce when they get going.
Looks like Laurie...