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Old 01-11-2009, 08:11 PM
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Here's an update with orchids and broms. And the new inhabitant.




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Old 01-11-2009, 09:13 PM
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Hey Brian how's the feeding thing turning out, you doing the wingless fruitflies or anything like that?
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Hey Brian how's the feeding thing turning out, you doing the wingless fruit flies or anything like that?
I've been culturing melanogaster and it's been a piece of cake so far. I start 2 new cultures every 11 days and toss them after 30 days. I end up with 4-8 going at a time. I need more frogs!
Actually I'm going to order a couple more leucs from Understory pretty soon so this guy won't be lonely.

I'm using media from Josh's and it's great, it smells like cinnamon.
I've also got a couple of springtail cultures going as well as what I seeded the tank with.

Sure you don't want to change that big tank to a viv?
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Given a few things that got me down about the hobby in the last year I actually came closer than you might think.

I still do want to setup a viv one day. I just don't really want to start a new project until the big one is done because I have a bad habit of not finishing things before starting others.
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That came out wrong...I meant don't feed fruit daily. New laptop and not quite used to how sensitive the mouse pad thinger is and apparently I tend to delete words...meh.
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great, had to show the boss this thread. and now she wants one. no pets just plants!
any good books to start with or web sites!
thanks for the time
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Old 01-12-2009, 01:59 AM
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these photos are a little dated, as many have changed or gown in some. I have also added many more enclosures for rearing of the copious young .

this is a vacant viv at the moment


L. williamsi viv


L. kimhoweili viv


P. standingi viv


P. grandis viv


off topi but Some of the MANY babies





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Great pics Kevin, I love the "plants in bamboo" idea
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Old 11-15-2010, 11:19 PM
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No Worries because I wont be feeding crickets!!!!!

I am going to keep them on the Repashy prepared food to treats once or twice a week of Microworms and fruit Flies!!

Those little guys with the green heads if you have lots of them I would be happy to help reduce your numbers. I love these guys and want to set up a few tanks of different Lygodactylus, Crested Gecko, Peacock Geckos, and maybe some Giant Day Geckos.
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