I am looking for this card game. I used to own it but I have no idea where it went to.
It is not cheap and unfortunately it is not found on that famous NZ trading site.
If someone can advise where I can find this I would be very happy.
For those wondering what it is see here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grass_%28card_game%29
It is a very addictive game to play and when I did have it me and my mats would be up all night playing it.
I have some that Ryan gave me before he left for the big smoke.
They are still small and I have not yet attempted to seperate them and breed them.
As Ryan said, Wetpets do have some occasionally but I fount they only ever seemed to have on sex at a time and they were very expensive.
I will let you know when I have some available.
We have people who travel from Wellington to our meetings.
I travel from Wanganui which is an hour away.
If you start walking now you would be there by the time the meeting starts, LOL Just Joking
So, basically Alan, That means that when the water in your local swimming pool is hurting your eyes it means its because someone is pissing in the water??? I knew there was a reason I dont swim in pools. :lol:
Not really if you know where to look.
I went for a walk in the bush the other day and within an small area about the size of a quater acre section I found about half a dozen of them.
Mine has turned into a hermit. He wont come out till I am not looking.
CO2 is awesome, BUT what type of light do you have? How much light?, What sort of Ferts are you using? What are the tank dimensions?
It takes more than just adding CO2 to get your plants to grow. See here viewtopic.php?f=2&t=48813
Retrospialis likes different conditions to most Crypts.
They like hard water and they are very slow growers.
I guarantee you will continue to find Duckweed over the next few weeks and wonder where the hell it is coming from. Its a long term battle, LOL
Thanks,
Not Taxodium, they are Pinus radiata. The forest just received an extraordinary amount of rain over the last few months. Some of the trees have started to die from being waterlogged.
14 running here plus 2 small ponds.
I have various other tanks that are used for holding and breeding that are not being used at the moment as I am trying to cut down.
That is correct Ira
They lay their eggs in the leaf litter and the caterpillar crawls up a tree and burrows into the trunk.
It will live there for up to 6-7 years eating the stuff secreted from the wound of the tree. Then once it is ready it will emerge in springtime and become the moth we see in the pictures. They have no mouthparts and live for only a few days.
They are a very pretty moth.