|
Post by sloanus on Jan 26, 2017 21:35:10 GMT -8
Jens Jakusch offered an outstanding Female on the InsectNet classifieds on 4 Feb., 2005. Not sure of the outcome. Its buyer, however, made a great purchase.
Richard Herwitt California U.S. .
|
|
robert61
Full Member
Posts: 184
Country: GERMANY
|
Post by robert61 on Jan 28, 2017 6:48:13 GMT -8
I brought the first ones ever on the market in 1996 and never collected A1 females .In 1996 I did not know the value of this Butterfly and sold males for only 75US......a japanese dealer grabbed them with a big smile Some years later I planned to breed them and I missed the only female I have have seen on that trip. It was just trying to lay eggs....the dream of breeding them was gone...
Robert
|
|
|
Post by Adam Cotton on Jan 29, 2017 6:56:51 GMT -8
What was it trying to lay eggs on?
Adam.
|
|
robert61
Full Member
Posts: 184
Country: GERMANY
|
Post by robert61 on Jan 29, 2017 11:19:35 GMT -8
for me the small bush was looking like a Spirea, same I used in Europe to for Neptis revularis. Robert
|
|