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Oct 14, 2010 8:30 AM CST
Name: Lance Gardner
coastal plain Virginia (Zone 7a)
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Thanks for the link, those look good. I had good success with a glass tank covered with a fine mesh that I had around - the red stuff I mentioned above. I like the collapsible design for better storing when not in use.
We released 7 monarchs so far, I think it was. We just found one more chrysalis, which I brought inside for final protection. It better emerge soon, before it gets too cold. Lots of fun to watch them emerge, and finally take their first flight. Question: Two of the butterflies had a piece of the chrysalis stuck to them when they emerged. Is this common, or preventable? One we found outside, and one was from our kept ones.
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