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Post by luehdorfia on Jan 8, 2018 15:04:31 GMT
What a shame! So they all emerged and nobody saw it? But didn’t they fly around and just destroyed their wings completely?
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Post by Ed on Jan 9, 2018 15:17:38 GMT
What a shame! So they all emerged and nobody saw it? But didn’t they fly around and just destroyed their wings completely? Wel'll they were in expupa condition. I put the incubator in my closet so the didn't fly around too much. also the incubator is mainly humid, temperature wise its not so warm. I think that these conditions preserved the specimens quality for me, by the time I arrived home they were all on the incubator sides resting. I collected them all since I didn't want to go through the struggle of obtaining more host plant!
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Post by luehdorfia on Jan 10, 2018 3:36:31 GMT
Next time you could do some breeding experiments I am sure you still can get more host plants, you are running around so much in Chongqing, last time it was really difficult for me to follow you, exhausting!
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Post by Ed on Jan 10, 2018 13:14:42 GMT
Next time you could do some breeding experiments I am sure you still can get more host plants, you are running around so much in Chongqing, last time it was really difficult for me to follow you, exhausting! yes for sure! Im deffitnely trying this again! Next time I will try this on a much greater scale. I am also planning on starting host plants out in some bottles so when the time comes Im ready! Simon, next time you visit we must go catch some stichophalma in the bamboo mountains, I "run" a lot slower since I must manuver around the bamboo!
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Post by Ed on Jul 8, 2018 12:20:44 GMT
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