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Damnit, Connor,
you've got me convinced I need to spend some time staring at a bug tank. I'll run into town tomorrow and shop for a tank .... I hope to find a small Plexiglas one I can travel with in my trailer. I have sampling nets, and a fair amount of experience using them, so I think I can catch the bugs. I worry about keeping them alive, after capture and getting them home, but I bet I manage. In the fishing season, I usually camp in one spot for a couple weeks at a time, and that appears to be about the expected life, of a bug tank ... so it should work out OK if I sample a local river when I get there I'll be ready to dump the contents about the time I want to move on. Baetis are starting to hatch locally now and will be my first intended captives .... maybe some midges, of course, .... and Rhithrogena are a real possibility to be near hatching stage here in NorCal .. Brachycentrus soon Hehe, I feel like a kid expecting a new toy, as I think about it .... If you have any bug tank links or suggestions ..... I'm all ears ...ah, eyes I guess on UseNet |
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