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Hello Everybody, I've just implemented Photo Albums! You can now organize all of your photos accordingly and even use any of your photos as album covers. Pro and VIP members (also new) have the option of password protecting certain albums, if they choose.Also, Regular members can upload up to 4 images at a time, while Pro and VIP Members can upload 8 images at a time. Play around with it and let me know if anyone finds any bugs I n... Read More
ive had my "Life under a rock" gallery on another (pop scene) site for some years now so you may have seen these photos i just thought people that havent followed obscure links and sifted through all the galleries might enjoy them reminds me of a bulldog with a spiked collar silky ant nest this nest was a huge hole under a big flat bottemed rock as you can see the nest was filled with twigs n such subterranean termite monolith side view, see the termites antenna top vi... Read More
Well I taped a piece of coffee filter over the flash on my camera and it seems to have helped a bit, I'm now able to take slightly less blurry photos with my ancient scratched-lens digicam - its got ONE WHOLE MEGAPIXEL! I was rehousing the avic and the hirsutum, which is why they're in those plastic containers....and the hirsutum was very displeased so unfortunately I couldnt get a pic showing that lovely pattern on the abdomen. ... Read More
My mexican red kneen molted last night! Yay! I got her as a teeny tiny thang and was not sure if she would make it. She is doing wonderful! I wanted her for a long time, and finally decided to go on and buy her. I keep her hidden. Hubby don't like spiders at all! He knows I keep them, just dosn't go out of his way to see them. (out of sight out of mind) Guess I shouldn't tell him about the orange baboon runninig loose somewhere in our house! If he finds it, I will be like - WoW! Where did that... Read More
I've recently been getting more and more fascinated by true bugs, especially the predatory sort. Anyway, there's a park of sorts in a town nearby and fields full of Goldenrod on which I've been finding more Jagged Ambush bugs (Phymata americana) than my silly, experimental heart has room for and I love it! I've got them set up in individual food containers with cardboard substrate and a fake flower each to sit on. They eat houseflies just like my mantids so there's no extra effort or money spent... Read More
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