You get an 'atta boy for the day! :lol:Yeah!!! I win! :lol: So what have i won?
Thanks! Does that come with a pat on the back too! :lol:You get an 'atta boy for the day! :lol:
If I could reach you from here it would!Thanks! Does that come with a pat on the back too! :lol:
You're too kind... in an insulting way.Given that some of us are truly interested in photomacrography, Katt, and always study to improve our technique, while you have never expressed any interest in the subject, I find it very rude of you to be taking the best -- overall -- pictures on this forum. It is this kind of irresponsible behavior that will doubtless doom our hobby as we know it. :angry:
Martin, I had about 4 that were that pink (no photoshop enhancement of color), and then they gradually faded to lilac or a lighter pink, or white with green. None stayed pink like that when adult. I'd gotten them from Chameleonare, who is no longer a member here. None of the successive generation I've raised from that generation, nor any I got from you have been pink like those were as nymphs. I'm hoping the pink coloration isn't "lost" and will reappear sometime in subsequent generations. I was tickled pink with them!Becky, how'd you get that little guy so pink? Couldn't be from me, mine didn't turn those colors. I'm pink with envy. Great pics. 12 months of Katnapper's pics in the calander...hmmm.
I loooove this one!New P. wahlbergii nymph pics in my blog. Had a backup of them :blink: , so be prepared... (lots!).
Thanks, Grant! I was trying to choose between so many... I had a hard time picking. :blink:I loooove this one!I have to wonder - why wasn't this one of your 3 entries for the calendar?
Not all of them, but they do eat quite a few! Enough to grow on, obviously. Hmmm.... I guess you can imagine the amounts of loose flies of all types in my bug room buzzing around, lol. :lol:Yikes. I guess they'll eat all the loose feeders, huh?
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