I’ll be tagging this generation for sure.
Now these and the next generation should be the ones migrating to Mexico. I thought the last generation was it but it wasn’t. ( my first time doing this ‘large’scale so I’m still learning).
I hope to have at least 5 butterfrehs make it. I currently have approximately 40 chrysalises that should emerge in about 3-4 days. 5 out of 40 is a huge goal but whatever.
I also have about 20 som’in eggs that should be done in beginning Sept and they will DEFINITELY migrate to Mexico.
go butterfrehs go!!!!
This is the nursery:
3mm long
so tiny and cute
Near the needle point. Newly hatched.
These are the big dawgs:
Now these and the next generation should be the ones migrating to Mexico. I thought the last generation was it but it wasn’t. ( my first time doing this ‘large’scale so I’m still learning).
I hope to have at least 5 butterfrehs make it. I currently have approximately 40 chrysalises that should emerge in about 3-4 days. 5 out of 40 is a huge goal but whatever.
I also have about 20 som’in eggs that should be done in beginning Sept and they will DEFINITELY migrate to Mexico.
go butterfrehs go!!!!
This is the nursery:
3mm long
so tiny and cuteNear the needle point. Newly hatched.
These are the big dawgs:
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Her booty is too close for comfort,
her husband HAS to be a Coli breh
I was excited
Luke gets it. But these really are my animals 
I haven’t seen a 1st in star in weeks! Seems like they just skip egg to 2nd instar…
Maybe the heat?



