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Loakesy

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I found this on one of my x mooreis recently and found it somewhat amusing...

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I just love the way the tip of the lid curls up like that!

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I see what you mean - it is funny! :biggrin:

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It looks funny indeed :D

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A common occurance caused by Pixies in the greenhouse. Very nice.

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Nice.

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Cool!

Edited by Daniel G, 16 June 2012 - 16:23 PM.


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James O'Neill

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I love those little filaments at the tops of the flavas leucos and mooreis.