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Unread 04-08-2009, 06:08 PM
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Default Phaius tankervilliae

Well, I stopped by a nursery today, just to see what they had around. Maybe hoping for an interesting fern or something similar...however, I saw some nice Phaius hanging around, and for $16.99, I couldn't say no. This will be my first non-miniature, and first terrestrial, in a while, so we'll see how it goes. I'm not used to growing orchids outside of a glass box anymore haha.
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Beautiful!
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It's beautiful! Nice choice.
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Nice one! Looks well grown too. Congrats on you're new 'chid
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Very nice!!!
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$16.99? Bargain!
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Why can't my local nursery get anything nice, and at such a good price too. Just curious what type of herp do you have?
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In that tank is a Nephrurus amyae. I also have a pair of green tree pythons, an emerald tree boa, amazon tree boa, hogg island boa, white-lipped python, and woma. :P
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Cool snakes, now what's a woma? I don't have anything quite that exotic, just Leo's.
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It's an Australian desert python. Pretty banded thing. It's a threatened species now apparently.
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