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Quote from: adarby on June 17, 2008, 09:07:32 AMNot sure why the bush cricket would be valuable? Perhaps dipped in chocolate? I buy southern European House Crickets @ ~£10/1000 for the chameleons.Do you have to let these loose in the house Anthony so the chameleons can catch them? Don't suppose they want them dished up dead on a plate.
Not sure why the bush cricket would be valuable? Perhaps dipped in chocolate? I buy southern European House Crickets @ ~£10/1000 for the chameleons.
The Moleskin Iris is thought to be a hybrid, but the parents are unknown. Jim Archibald wrote an article for the AGS Bulletin called something like "Queens of the Desert". He spoke about Iris meda, acutiloba, lycotis and others. He also spoke about the Moleskin. If my volumes were in order I would be able to give you the reference - ANYONE ORGANISED?I think the tortoise is a junior - we found two of this size.I think you are right about the Frit imperialis.
Just outside of Sanandaj there is a hill. In the good times i.e. a normal season, there were many goodies. This year the climb reminded me of the film 'The Hill' where soldiers were forced to climb a manufactured hill in full gear, including a large rucksack.This is me with our guide, at the top, explaining that I had not expected to find anything - and I had not been disappointed! Well we did find a large tortoise.