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Insect Collection Photos
Posted On 02/07/2008 03:26:03 by Hawaii_Dave_1989
These are just some of the photos I took for general IDs on my insect specimens collected on the islands of Oahu/Kauai, Hawaii. Enjoy and if you'd like to use any of them let me know and Ill be glad to send you higer res images, no need take from here  !
 
Heres the link to one slideshow...

hhttp://s194.photobucket.com/albums/z52/Hawaii_Dave_200 7/?action=view&current=c02 38e80.pbw

and heres the link to another...

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Archispirostreptus gigas - eggs!
Posted On 12/27/2007 20:45:24 by Chalcosoma
I'm going to keep this, and all my other blog entries regarding successful breedings, updated with photos along the way.
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A. gigas - care sheet!
Posted On 12/21/2007 10:07:35 by RoachGirlRen
Please go check out my new care sheet on A. gigas, available on the new care sheet forum here at insect geeks. Click here to read it. Feedback welcomed!... Read More



Millipede Mating!
Posted On 11/02/2007 19:14:16 by RoachGirlRen
Whoohoo! I've only had my new N. americanus a day, and they're allready feelin' frisky - I went to toss them some greens and found not one, but two pairs in the throes of mating. They didn't even care about the lights on and the tank moving, they were quite engrossed. I watched them for a while, but I can't say millipede mating is the most exciting thing on earth. Looks like I better get ready for baby 'pedes fast. I'm so excited about my little colony of 30. If I'm sucessful, I'd love to start... Read More



Field Day!
Posted On 10/24/2007 13:24:22 by RoachGirlRen
 Went out for a "field day" today. I have been having issues obtaining N. americanus and decided to go out and at least taken inventory of local populations. I hit a state park in my area and was very impressed with the findings. Although the only adult specimens of the species I found in my fairly limited search were deceased, I found ample evidence of large pedes, including fresh fecal pellets, tell-tale chewed leaf litter, and TONS of juvenilles. I would not be embellishing to say that I... Read More



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