I found a cloudless giant sulphur (Phoebis sennae) resting on a corn stalk this morning. So this girl had some butter fly with her breakfast of roaches, worms, and crickets.
Have 3 extra pounds made up, after shipping out a special order.
10.00 per pound. (shipping for 1 pound 5.25) all 3 pounds shipped 11.30s&h+30.00= 41.30
PM me if interested.
All sold out Dry insect Gutload, for Crickets and Roaches.
After mixing up a batch for a special order, I have 3 lbs. left over/available. This mix is especially good for feeding Dubia roaches.
12.00 a pound - 17.25 shipped, US only
Take all 3 lbs. for 45.00 shipped, US only
I have a clutch babies showing alot of red, orange and yellows. Pictures just don't show to colors I'm seeing in person. Just wanted to share a couple pics..
For all their bright colors, male panthers can really blend in. Even with my trained eyes I have trouble locating them at times, in their large walk in enclosures.
I put a female faly in a laying bin Tuesday night (which is actually start of her day with flipped ligthing schedule). Wednesday morning when I got up before the light switch off, she was no where to be seen. I looked over every inch of fairly empty cage (just a few branches under basking...
:rolleyes:I've had a few cluthes hatch out this month, and boy is it alot of work keeping their tanks clean and maintained. But worth it when you get to take a minute or two to watch them on the move.
The painted lady butterflies are making their way up the coast from Mexico. I was spotting about 5 per minute yesterday.
Was out in the water at Dana Point early Sunday, and as the butterflies sailed by, all I could think about was getting back on land with a net.
Good news. I was able to reduce my electric bill by 18% so far this fall/winter. By flipping the light cycle, and making my garage a darkroom. Lights start to come on after 6pm and all are off by 7:00am. Lights also heat thing up when its cold outside, so running heater(s) is only needed on...