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I will definately try to remember! I am not too worried about the time frame (I am having trouble typing, Morrigan is on the keyboard lol) I still have to get started on the build. I have ideas and some sketches, but I want to make sure I do this 100% right.
I wish I could offer something of value in return. Want some guppies? ROFLMAO!!!
Kristina
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2.4 Home's Hingeback tortoises and 1.3 Russian Tortoises
1.1 Ball Python
0.0.3 Spotted Salamanders, 1.0 African Clawed Frog, and 0.2.5 Axolotls
3.3 Zebra Finches, 2.2 Diamond Doves, 2.0 Silky Ringneck Doves
4 Cats and a Shar Pei
Tons of Inverts
150, 110, 100, 75, 55, 54, 40, 30, 29, 26, 20, two 10 and two 5 gal aquariums, cleaned weekly!!! Seriously.
Two kids, husband, full time job. Kyryah's Tortoise Network
I is not afeared of the Admin!!!! PLUS I eat Moderators for breakfast
males???... what colors???... breeding stock needs a change anyway hmmm... any plant clippings???... i wouldn't have a problem paying for priority usps... hmmm... maybe we should take this over to the new section... which congrats btw... your first post all over again... and you're the first on there... i saw that... anyway i wouldn't mind trading males... omD... this hurts... you got me thinking... not good!
LOL, I noticed I hit the classifieds first, not sure if I should be proud or not
I don't know at this point what I have male/female wise with the baby gups. You have seen my plants, lol, I can take clippings off any one of those and save some. They all root really fast. I threw some cabomba and some of one other plants in my breeder net and they are trying to set down like crazy, roots every where! I don't have a single terrestrial plant at the mo, they all died when we moved. It was just plain too cold for them, negative 20 at the time, and even though I tried to keep them warm it did not work.
My adult male guppys are a Tequila Sunrise and a Cobra, I can try to take pics. My girls are Tequila Sunrise, a Cobra, and several Lyretail Delta Blues. I KNOW some of that babies came out yellow, like the Tequilas, it is very obvious. Only time will tell what colors they will be for sure, but they are from mixed stock.
Kristina
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2.4 Home's Hingeback tortoises and 1.3 Russian Tortoises
1.1 Ball Python
0.0.3 Spotted Salamanders, 1.0 African Clawed Frog, and 0.2.5 Axolotls
3.3 Zebra Finches, 2.2 Diamond Doves, 2.0 Silky Ringneck Doves
4 Cats and a Shar Pei
Tons of Inverts
150, 110, 100, 75, 55, 54, 40, 30, 29, 26, 20, two 10 and two 5 gal aquariums, cleaned weekly!!! Seriously.
Two kids, husband, full time job. Kyryah's Tortoise Network
I is not afeared of the Admin!!!! PLUS I eat Moderators for breakfast
(the weird lines and whatever are purely on the glass, kinda makes it look like the fish has worms or something?)
Kristina
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2.4 Home's Hingeback tortoises and 1.3 Russian Tortoises
1.1 Ball Python
0.0.3 Spotted Salamanders, 1.0 African Clawed Frog, and 0.2.5 Axolotls
3.3 Zebra Finches, 2.2 Diamond Doves, 2.0 Silky Ringneck Doves
4 Cats and a Shar Pei
Tons of Inverts
150, 110, 100, 75, 55, 54, 40, 30, 29, 26, 20, two 10 and two 5 gal aquariums, cleaned weekly!!! Seriously.
Two kids, husband, full time job. Kyryah's Tortoise Network
I is not afeared of the Admin!!!! PLUS I eat Moderators for breakfast
One note. Microsorum windelov is a cultivar of Microsorum pteropus. So, it's Microsorum pteropus 'Windelov'. It does very well as a terrestrial to the point of being a bit weedy if the humidity is good. I also have a very narrow frond cultivar but I'm not sure of the name. There are other Microsorum that absolutely love terrariums such as Microsorum linguiforme, Microsorum muscifolium (also called Crocodile Fern) and Microsorum thailandicum. M muscifolium gets rather large (fronds up to 18" or more) so a large enclosure is needed.