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I thought you had nexgen gallery with all your pic in it? That’s a easy code insert into this page.
I have to re-organize all my shit when I get back into it.
Oct 6, 2009 at 4:44 PMhmmmmm…. im gonna have to work on this page a bit, but for now you’ll need to click on the photo links to the right in the sidebar.
Oct 6, 2009 at 7:21 AM
hi! Thanks for visiting my blog. I paid a visit to your blog too and I LOVE your photos.
Nov 17, 2009 at 5:17 AMI love one particular Tokay gecko shot that you got. The green gecko was looking at the camera with a nice friendly expression on his face.
To answer your questions: Rhinoceros beetles don't live that long. Half of their lives are spent in the larval stage and when they become adults, they have a short time left to live. I was able to keep my beetle alive for three months.
I think Sand isn't a good idea because of it's dessicating/ moisture absorbing qualities. It would suck badly needed moisture that your beetle needs. I think beach sand from boracay would even be worse! It would be like Diatomaceous earth that is used as a pesticide! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diatomaceous_earth
Stick to coconut noir.
I've got a pet hedgehog too.. It's super cute.
http://martinaquino.wordpress.com/2009/03/26/its-my-hedgehogs-month-old-birthday/
Oh I also love your coconut crab pic. The one you've taken a picture of is a female. I see aligue or crab eggs. Those eat ANYTHING. Very easy to take care of although I hear they're quite dangerous when they get bigger. Can snap off a finger. I heard that they suspect coconut crabs may have eaten the body of Amelia Earhart at a suspected crash site.