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Futurebird’s Camponotus pennsylvanicus journal.

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#21 Offline Full_Frontal_Yeti - Posted April 17 2024 - 10:13 AM

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What a post what post. thank you. I too appreciate getting to see a whole setup view, for context to all the closes ups. Thanks.
And way cute covers too. I like the setup as whole thing bringing aesthetic pleasantness with it to any room covers on and off.

 

I was long hesitant to use fluon on the outworlds for the hazy smearing.  And on my best beauty piece i still haven't. it's tall and my pogonomyrmex occidentalis can't really climb. Though maybe once a month or so an escapee is found, they are tenacious. Too many and i'll have to fluon or lid it.


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