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Mar 28, 2016 6:21 PM CST
Name: Melanie
Lutz, Florida (Zone 9b)
Butterflies Enjoys or suffers hot summers Hummingbirder Birds Bee Lover Bookworm
Region: Florida Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Bromeliad Native Plants and Wildflowers Plant Identifier Salvias
So I had a pretty rough week last week. Too much adulting, not enough laying in bed watching cartoons. I didn't even get to go to MOSI yesterday because I felt so bad. On the plus side, it's been raining a lot.

I have an update on my Cassius Blue. All day Saturday it looked like it would emerge (see chrysalis pics from earlier post). But I went to bed that night and it was still in there. I woke up about 2:30 am to go to the bathroom and it was out! I thought, "Yay, I'll release it in the morning." Now, I had the butterfly in a Gladware container but I think the lid and the bottom weren't the same brand because they didn't seal as tight as usual. Or maybe it was just old. But it fit close enough - or so I thought. I woke up again around 4:30 am and checked again. No butterfly. Even half asleep, I managed to think like a butterfly and looked toward the nearest light (and heat) source - my lamp. Yeah, I sleep with a lamp on. Anyway, there it was sitting on my lamp shade. No longer trusting the container I had put it in, I grabbed the one with my smaller Zebra ST cat, knocked the Cassius down in it, and put the lid on. Success! It flew right off the next morning, but I did take a picture of it in the container for you guys. I will also be getting rid of that Gladware container. Remember folks, when butterflies close their wings, they get very, very skinny.

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In other news, my large Zebra ST gut purged today so it will be pupating soon. The smaller one has grown quite a bit since his trauma in the garbage can. I hope he molts though, because if I was in a garbage can, I would want new skin. I would have rinsed him off but I figured waterboarding him would be adding insult to injury after what he'd just been through.

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