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A place to share
I'm not sure if any of the Wolf spiders web up.
We have a ton of ants this year. They have taken over all my spots
I have always called those cave crickets.
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Re: A place to share
Originally Posted by 3skulls
Thanks!
The Moth was really weak, thought it was dead. After I saw that she was alive, I placed her in a net cage until I could let her go in a safe place. Or just hold on to her because she couldn't fly.
Before the end of the day she laid about a dozen eggs before she passed.
Sorry about coming a little late to the party on this answer but I just seen this thread. The moth you found is called a polyphemus. The reason it was near dead is they have no mouths in this stage. They eat as caterpillars, pupate inside a cacoon about an inch and a quarter in length. When the emerge they live for about a week to two weeks tops. All the stage is supposed to do is mate, drop eggs, and die. Circle of life Simba.
I used to find them alot when I was a kid. There is another large one I used to find as well called a cecropia. Thanks for sharing all these pics with us.
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I have been watching the eggs but nothing has hatched. They might not be fertile.
She was really cool. Thanks for the info.
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The wolf spider i found was in a small web, so im assuming they do, but idk lol
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I had one that I thought was a Wolf and it turned out to be a grass spider. That thing made awesome webs. She would run around webbing real quick.
Look at this little girl
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Maybe thats what i found then! We'll see. I'll see if i can get a pic of it later. Its very fast, faster than my spazzy B. boehmei lol
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Omg how did i miss all this great stuff??! Havent been following it, really. Been too busy workin n partyin lol... but i think i want to ask hubby if he wants to go herpin tomorrow. Rich that baby box turtle is dorbs!! And when i lived in Medford, i used to catch baby cave crickets for my T. Our basement was infested with em...huge ones too, all year round!! I really miss my old herpin spots in Jersey... there were some great ones.
sent from my incubator
Last edited by 4theSNAKElady; 06-12-2013 at 10:14 AM.
ALL THAT SLITHERS - Ball Python aficionado/keeper
breeder of African soft fur Rats. Keeper of other small exotic mammals.
10 sugar gliders
2 tenrecs
5 jumping spiders
paludarium with fish
Brisingr the albino
Snowy the BEL
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Well closer inspection of the little turtle, looks like something has chewed her up.
Giving her a Betadine bath and maggots are coming out of her wound.
Update on the other turtle posted a couple a weeks ago. His eyes are looking better but he is blind.
We are in talks at work to build a turtle rehab
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Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady
Omg how did i miss all this great stuff??! Havent been following it, really. Been too busy workin n partyin lol... but i think i want to ask hubby if he wants to go herpin tomorrow. I really miss my old herpin spots in Jersey... there were some great ones.
sent from my incubator
Well its about time! :p
Feel free to share your finds as well.
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