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Butterflies!?
I know it might not fit here and kinda random.
but i want to keep butterflies in my house. They are soo damn pretty. >.>
Or a Luna Moth. But! It is not like i can really just walk outside and find just pretty creatures. Just wondering if any of you know where i get can get larva or caterpillars.....Ahah i looked on fauna XD
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Re: Butterflies!?
Well, you're in the perfect place to do it! Do you have a room with plenty of sun and ventilation? If you want everything indoors, you will need to be able to keep some sunshine-loving plants in your house. Start with the plants first - where will you put them? Once you have your plants in place, they can attract butterflies without any help from you (other than leaving a window or a door open).
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Actually there's several places that specialize in butterflies! In fact Gainesville has a butterfly exhibit in the Natural History Musuem.
Greathouse Butterfly Farm is near me actually, and I used to have them as a client. Google shows several butterfly farms in the state, but they can ship both eggs and pupae, or even refridgerated butterflies. I even know of a place that sells silkworms.
It's a cool hobby although you have to make certain you have access to food for whichever species you want to keep.
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Re: Butterflies!?
 Originally Posted by wolfy-hound
Actually there's several places that specialize in butterflies! In fact Gainesville has a butterfly exhibit in the Natural History Musuem.
Greathouse Butterfly Farm is near me actually, and I used to have them as a client. Google shows several butterfly farms in the state, but they can ship both eggs and pupae, or even refridgerated butterflies. I even know of a place that sells silkworms.
It's a cool hobby although you have to make certain you have access to food for whichever species you want to keep.
EEEEEE thank you! see i knew everyone on BP.Net is better then google ahah
thank you!
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Re: Butterflies!?
 Originally Posted by GoFride
Well, you're in the perfect place to do it! Do you have a room with plenty of sun and ventilation? If you want everything indoors, you will need to be able to keep some sunshine-loving plants in your house. Start with the plants first - where will you put them? Once you have your plants in place, they can attract butterflies without any help from you (other than leaving a window or a door open).
Actually the back patio is screened in like a giant chameleon cage. I was kinda hoping to put them in there or screen half of it off for them..Ether that or moths XD
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Re: Butterflies!?
 Originally Posted by GoFride
Well, you're in the perfect place to do it! Do you have a room with plenty of sun and ventilation? If you want everything indoors, you will need to be able to keep some sunshine-loving plants in your house. Start with the plants first - where will you put them? Once you have your plants in place, they can attract butterflies without any help from you (other than leaving a window or a door open).
How about for someone like me where its winter half of the year. Does artificial uva/uvb lights count for them during winter months?
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Re: Butterflies!?
I think the uva/uvb lights would be more important if you were trying to keep plants growing, as a food source. I looked up info from a butterfly conservatory. They didn't have any info on what lighting they use, but they did say that they keep the conservatory at 85 degrees and 75% humidity. They have automatic misters set up to send out a fine mist hourly, so there is surface moisture available throughout the day. Sounds like a lot of work to me - I'll just enjoy what's outside!
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