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  1. solar1

    Check out what I found at work this morning...

    I've never owned them but, heard that the Dumerils boa is very calm snake, I used to keep & breed 2 types of red tail's, Columbian & Peruvian. Columbians can get pretty big, I've had 2 that reached 12'
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    Check out what I found at work this morning...

    LOL... I added another pic with the body. The current, correct, name, is Eyelash palm pitviper. it's around 2' They're fairly common in my area. My holy grail is a Golden Eyelash palm pitviper.
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    Check out what I found at work this morning...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyelash_viper
  4. solar1

    Hey Patrick

    Check out this thread Patrick, http://www.spidy.goliathus.com/engli...ca2-id185.html I think that's what it might be. the legs are redder than the one you posted.
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    Hey Patrick

    Snakes don't crawl........ They slither!
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    Hey Patrick

    it's not a bug!
  7. solar1

    Hey Patrick

    what's this big girl? She's huge! I'll take some better pics, when the weather clears up a little.
  8. solar1

    Hey Patrick

    what's this big girl? She's huge! I'll take some better pics, when the weather clears up a little.
  9. solar1

    Post Your Garden Insect Pics Here (Cuation Iggy - Contains Spider Pics)

    Thanks Patrick, I think the next one I find I'm going to try to keep for a while, the same goes for the next Tiger rump, what does the Talless whipscorpian eat? The usual fare? Crickets are hard to find here, but I can find plenty of roaches, beetles, moths, & grasshoppers.
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    breeding-crossing Crossing chilis

    Thanks Harry!
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    New Wheels on the Block

    Going down!
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    2 handjobs for under $5

    http://ineedahandjob.com
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    breeding-crossing Crossing chilis

    Has anyone done this? How would I go about it? is it possible to create a hybrid?
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    glog TheAlaskan's Non-Pepper Grow Log

    I look forward to seeing it.
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    annuum Best way to dry habaneros and serranos

    I always use the butter/egg compartment on the door in the referigerator.
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    My first Heliconia flower

    Here's a quintuplet Hibiscus, with a double posted below for comparison.
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    free free castor bean seeds to the first to reply

    That is very strange, I had huge mole problems, until someone gave me some castor oil trees. Now I haven't seen a mole in 3 years. I know everyone else around here plant's them where they have root crops, for that specific reason.
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    Post Your Garden Insect Pics Here (Cuation Iggy - Contains Spider Pics)

    Can't remember the name of this thing I think this is Dobson fly larvea A huge Pepcid wasp, called a Tarantula hawk I can't remember the name of this one either
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    Post Your Garden Insect Pics Here (Cuation Iggy - Contains Spider Pics)

    I'm almost positive that's a crab spider, I believe it's called, Selinopid crab spider.
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    Seed Prep for next year

    I always dry seeds on a paper plate or newspaper, is it's humid I dry them on the lowest shelf in the refrigerator, Once I'm sure theyre completely dry, I put them in small plastic bags then into a larger plastic bag, then on the lowest shelf on the door of the refrigerator. I've had seeds...
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