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    Cat capture - suggestions sought

    Avoid the snare, to great of a chance to injure a non desired specimen(like mommy cat). Cage trap with a can of tuna(as stated above) punched full of holes, should do the trick.
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    Cockroaches that glow in the dark and look like Jawas from Star Wars

    grow some of these and feed the little buggers, then let us know the results! http://www.blackjungleterrariumsupply.com/Bioluminescent-Glow-in-the-Dark-Mushroom-Habitat-Kit_p_1965.html
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    Cockroaches that glow in the dark and look like Jawas from Star Wars

    Pretty sure Lucihormetica luckae had the ability to glow. If you find a pair, let me know! http://phys.org/news/2012-08-bioluminescent-species.html
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    How thick should my acrylic be?

    1/8 would be fine. 1/10 if you have a measuring device that reads that scale. I would use 1/4 for rigidity. I like a lot of substrate and decor in my tanks.
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    How thick should my acrylic be?

    It really depends on the size of the enclosures. the bigger the tank, the thicker the acrylic needs to be. Cheaper isn't always the way to go. Throw out some sizes so we know your plans.
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    Mantids !!! a question so take time !!

    If you can put a screen tent over the plant and get a mantis nymph that is on the smaller side and can catch "fruit fly" size prey, go for it. The downside; it won't stay small for long and most likely won't put a dent in the fly population. Grab a species you like and keep it like a T. For...
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    Help ID Flower Bed Intruder! LARGE GIANT WEED/PLANT.

    how about a nice daytime photo to end the maple/ jimson debate
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    New Banana phase pectinata

    Just an abnormal color. Imagine all the "subspecies" with ball pythons, retics, and corns. It would be never-ending.
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    New Banana phase pectinata

    Ctenosaura pectinata, commonly known as the Mexican spiny-tailed iguana
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    Closest view of a tick youll probably ever see

    I thought you left behind a fingerprint in the first shot. Never saw the texture that close up. thanks
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    What is this bug??

    smallmouth bass love them
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    Aviculture, anyone?

    Bring a truck and trailer over here, grab an Emu and I'll send you home with a few turkey hens.
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    Aviculture, anyone?

    Turkeys! One of the most useful birds out there. Lay eggs(although, only half of what a chicken puts out in quantity, size will make up for it), if needed, a few good meals, they'll take care of the bugs in the yard( as well as the frogs, lizards, snakes, and small rodents), they'll keep the...
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    [Inquiry] Chris from Krazy 8's?

    http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?199678-Krazy-8-s not in business
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    Snakes in Retention Pond?

    A) would the three snake breeds work to keep the field mouse and toad populations down. Yes, but most likely won't be noticable for a long time B) When do snakes usually come out of their hibernaculatum in illinois, and when is the best time to go hunt for babies. when the temps warm up in...
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    Snakes in Retention Pond?

    so why would you want to throw off the balance of nature by bringing in more animals? Maybe there is a real good reason the toad and mouse population is so large. Get rid of toads and you might be overrun with mosquitoes and cockroaches. Without the mice, more food will be available and the...
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    What About Orchids?

    The spider doesn't care about the plant, won't be fond of "moderate" light.
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    Jungle Mix Substrate?

    Pine pitch and and fir have no correlation. As far a the burrowing aspect, I can't report. Had a Theraphosa blondi living on jungle mix for 10 years, no ill effects...
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    Dracaena and Syngonium Sold as Aquatics?

    6 months for the lucky person. Definitely not aquatics
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    Were to find S Gigantea for sale??? any alternative centepede just as big??

    even a small pede can be off the wall. I needed new pants after receiving a 3-4 inch subspinipes. Totally different than tarantulas and scorpions.
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