Thursday, May 27, 2010

Red Uromastyx For Sale

Epithelantha micromeris: a new beginning

Gender Epithelantha (from the greek epi = above, thel = nipple anthos = flower, the strange shape of the plants, globose or subglobose, with the flowers together in a dimple apex) is always one of my favorite content for the development and orderly and dense arrangement of spines. In the past I have also had some sample which, for reasons I can not remember, did not survive.
So last summer when, during one of my "attacks" by Viridea, the last of the ripe fruitlets that rose from a few copies for sale adult and I could not resist "prelevai" a couple. It was already July, but I So I decided to sow them, hoping that would grow enough to spend the winter. I chose the first empty jar (in this case of yogurt, drilled at the base) and seminal them in a porous substrate. Do not put any artificial covering type of cellophane film for them to germinate but only covers them with the end gravel for aquariums previously rinsed with dust.
In short germinated (I counted a total of 18 seedlings) and that's what you see is the appearance of seedlings in less than a year away from planting. I have to say anything bad!

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