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Any Small: Among the best any small-aquarium inhabitants are any small marine snails and barnacles. Starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sea anemones will usually live for a few weeks and under carefully controlled conditions may be kept in aquaria for much longer periods. any small crabs will often thrive where more exacting forms die, and Obelia will often live and reproduce new colonies in very any small aquaria. . . .
Feeding the Animals
Vary according to habitat. Capture any small ones with dip net.
Strange, any small crabs that live in borrowed houses, usually in broken shells, often much too large or any small for them. Captured easily by hand; found most often higher up on beach and quite far from water's edge.See Also Stumps And Small Logs:Provide woodland habitat of terrarium (see Part IV); keep it some¬what dry. As retreat, provide decayed stumps and small logs under which pet may crawl.
In burrows, covered with thin web of silk; in cracks in old logs or stumps; in debris under stones and old logs; along open areas on hillsides, in mixed desert growths, or along edges of culti¬vated lands
Reproduction: Tarantulas mate September-October; following summer female deposits 600-700 eggs in thick-walled cocoon, which she often places near entrance to her burrow to be sunned; she guards the nest; if disturbed at this time, she may assume her strik¬ing attitude or she may turn and devour eggs and young.
On The Other Hand See Small Back:Working in all sec¬tions from Maryland north they developed five different versions of the Windsor by 1750. In addition to the low-back of Philadelphia prov¬enance, there were the comb-back, the bow-back, fan-back and loop-back. Another version, the arch-back, appeared about 1785, followed after 1800 by the rod-back and arrow-back. Then some 40 years later, there was a survival type, now known as the firehouse Windsor. With its low, horseshoe-shaped arm it reverted to the general lines of the first low-back Philadelphia :hair.
The group of lace-winged insects belongs to the small back order Neur-optera, meaning nerve wing. The members of this order are, on the whole, rather small back and fragile creatures. The wings may be fairly strong and somewhat leathery and held flat along the back as in the Dobson fly, or very delicate, lacelike, and held rooflike over the back as in the ant lion. Many are day fliers, but may be attracted by bright night lights. Many of the adults are predaceous. |
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