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  1. codykrr

    Found this that might interest all!(awesome acrylic sealed insects/animals)

    haha..I guess even to those keeping spiders its kinda weird..lol I do(well have been) a little bit of taxidermy. not like shoulder mounts and things, but macerating deer,cow..mole..raccoon..ect skulls. its a different hobby..but a fun one.
  2. codykrr

    Found this that might interest all!(awesome acrylic sealed insects/animals)

    just stumbled across this while searching for a buffalo skull(dont ask..lol) but I think the computer mouse is awesome! http://www.skullsunlimited.com/record_variant.php?id=6981
  3. codykrr

    Leaproach- new species of roach found in cape town, africa. DREAM FEEDER?!

    sorry, I should have checked the link. Thanks jonny. There small like I mentioned, but would be a great addition to a feeder collection. Wonder how hard they would be to breed. defiantly would be perfect for slings at around 1cm long.
  4. codykrr

    Leaproach- new species of roach found in cape town, africa. DREAM FEEDER?!

    I am going to also post this here as it will most likely get more of a response.(also in the insect section) What would yall think of these as feeders? I think it would be sweet. The movement of crickets, mixed with the easier care of roaches. These are small, but I am sure with some cross...
  5. codykrr

    Leaproach- new species of roach found in cape town, africa. DREAM FEEDER?!

    I am going to also post this here as it will most likely get more of a response.(also in the insect section) What would yall think of these as feeders? I think it would be sweet. The movement of crickets, mixed with the easier care of roaches. These are small, but I am sure with some cross...
  6. codykrr

    Leaproach- new species of roach found in cape town, africa. DREAM FEEDER?!

    I am going to also post this here as it will most likely get more of a response.(also in the insect section) What would yall think of these as feeders? I think it would be sweet. The movement of crickets, mixed with the easier care of roaches. thought this was cool. Not sure how new it...
  7. codykrr

    Leaproach- new species of roach found in cape town, africa. DREAM FEEDER?!

    thought this was cool. Not sure how new it is, but I like a colony! Crickets with the benefit of roach feeders!!!! would love to know when the hobby could get these guys! Dream feeder. http://news.discovery.com/animals/jumping-cockroach-111206.html#mkcpgn=fbdsc6
  8. codykrr

    S. hardwickei eggs (again)

    Good job Gavin! One day I hope I can finally get one or two of these!
  9. codykrr

    Best $$$ bringing sac

    well to answer the initial question the OP asked. It depends. A. how much you have over head(IE what did momma and daddy cost you) B. what number sac this would be from her. C. will they sell. with the first sac, you will need to make sure to make your overhead back. which will be the...
  10. codykrr

    The Bhut Jolokia

    Mojo, just so you know, you should always if possible water in the mornings. That way the plants have time to absorb water during the day. Watering plants in the evening is a good way(especially for potted plants) to promote root diseases. bacteria in soil is most active at night, and if...
  11. codykrr

    Leech Removal Methods - Survey RESULTS

    sawyers tick repellant. works wonders!!! more hunters/outdoorsman swear by it than any other product.
  12. codykrr

    Floor tile grout

    here is a video from josh's frogs. this was built for dart frogs, hence the reason for the false bottom. but you could do the same thing without it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qFTEAPYVwE&feature=player_embedded Also check out dendroboard.com great info on using kitty litter...
  13. codykrr

    Fly Problem!

    been dealing with this in my blata lateralis tub! driving me nuts, and I have tried everything I can think of. they are most likely phorid flies.
  14. codykrr

    User some tarantulas of mine

    been a while since I posted any pics. been sorta preoccupied with other things. anyway, here is a picture of my Female H. villosella sitting on a sac. She is about 2 inches, and the sac is literally the size of a frozen pea. excited to see what this yields.
  15. codykrr

    S. angulata..died. RIP

    Well, today was doing some feeding and found my S. angulata dead.. It had been really lethargic, and the guy who gave it to me said she was old(he said something like 5 years) and I had her for 3, so 7 to 8 years.. Just sucks to see it go. I wanted to breed her, but never found a male...
  16. codykrr

    H. villosella sac help.(time line needed)

    thanks Wade! Just the info I was needing. Also I agree, this species is very neat, very aggressive eaters! never had one take down prey without a bang.
  17. codykrr

    H. villosella sac help.(time line needed)

    Ok so I found one breeding report on this species, and it was said that in less than 30 days there where 1st instar. but since either the advanced search function is gone due to upgrades or something, I couldnt find out what I need to know. I paired my male and female together on 7-1-2011 on...
  18. codykrr

    The Bhut Jolokia

    depending on how much water..ect a plant gets it can make peppers stressed out which makes them produce more capsicum. I have had Jalapeno's as hot as hab's. no lie!
  19. codykrr

    The Bhut Jolokia

    seeds are cheap enough to buy I dont worry about it. Though if I was to use plants for seeding purposed I would seperate them. Also I said I was pop fatalli like candy...not bhuts. I never had a single problem germinating or getting seeds...peat moss works just fine to start plants in as it...
  20. codykrr

    The Bhut Jolokia

    Be carefull using grow lights to start plants. it can make them burn up as soon as they are put outdoors.(I learned from experience). I had over 100 plants last year I started inside, by the time i put them out they were about half grown. even subjecting them to small amounts of sun for periods...
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