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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Polyphemus silk moth
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<blockquote data-quote="sporeworld" data-source="post: 161797" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>Yeah, I did a mess of Swallowtails a few years back, but felt terrible keeping them enclosed - and I had a massive tent for them. I doubt I'll do that again, but I HAVE been toying with starting a butterfly garden on the patio during the summer.</p><p></p><p>ANd I agree with the Lunas being easier, however, I found the Cecropia to be much more tolerant of other food types. Also, an adult female Cecropia is unbelievable. Really. The colors on the body are hard to believe. You always hear "is that REAL...!?!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sporeworld, post: 161797, member: 2687"] Yeah, I did a mess of Swallowtails a few years back, but felt terrible keeping them enclosed - and I had a massive tent for them. I doubt I'll do that again, but I HAVE been toying with starting a butterfly garden on the patio during the summer. ANd I agree with the Lunas being easier, however, I found the Cecropia to be much more tolerant of other food types. Also, an adult female Cecropia is unbelievable. Really. The colors on the body are hard to believe. You always hear "is that REAL...!?!" [/QUOTE]
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