And now I'm approaching critical mass! lol
Most of the small containers now are small colonies that I'm waiting on to grow (like b. parabolicus) or small colonies of small species (like Parcoblatta.)
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Going from bottom far left to top far left; E. distanti, N. cinerea.
Middle left to top left; B. giganteus, A. tesselata, E. posticus, B. fusca, O. duesta (behind this; P. pallida)
That's all I care to point out right now. lol
If you look right behind the water jug in the lower left you can see some beetle containers I snuck in to conserve space (Pelidnota punctata and Gymnetis caseyi)
I turned the macro mode off on my camera, turned on the little light on the floor, stepped back, and took a picture with the flash.Nice work. The heat lamp principle is a good one. Do the same thing only instead of the red light have a space heater. Each of my levels have thermometers there is a 20degree difference from bottom to top. How do you get those pics? All my pics stink lol.
Thanks your pics are great. Going to try that. Last night would've been the night had my Flathorns,javanica,Parcoblatta zebra,orange head,Ivory,gigantens,all molting,my L.subcicnta were mating was a great nightI turned the macro mode off on my camera, turned on the little light on the floor, stepped back, and took a picture with the flash.