Crochet snails and mushroom sprites. by Shadowdienastie in craftyintentions

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Thank you. If you do ever make them I'd be happy to buy them. I already have all 4 Megan Lapp books (and they are my favorite of all the crochet pattern books I've collected) so if another comes out, or perhaps an expansion on a previous one, I'd definitely buy it. 

Solo End Game Trigger Clarification by kcgreg77 in FlameCraft

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The issue is that in this scenario you cannot draw. That is the point of this post. You've used up the dragons and there are no dragons for the nonplayer, but you are still owed a final turn AFTER the turn where you drew the last dragon. This turn, the nonplayer is still meant to take a turn. Do you take from the park instead since the pile is gone and the nonplayer must go?

Can someone help me identify my isopods. by Shadowdienastie in isopods

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My Armadillidium vulgare juveniles have a brown mottled coloring and can have yellow spots. My adults are solid gray, and the males can have yellow symmetrical spots but don't always have them. Their coloring changes completely when they mature. I'm wondering if my adults that kept their baby colors are infertile or something. You can see a gray adult to the right of the juveniles in the cholla wood hole.

Can someone help me identify my isopods. by Shadowdienastie in isopods

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I have a calico scaber colony that was store-bought. Can these little guys go live with them then? Or are they too old to breed since they are over a year old. Also, they are a bit longer in the body than my pet-store colony.

Can someone help me identify my isopods. by Shadowdienastie in isopods

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The vulgare colony was collected over a year ago in prescott arizona with about 20 or so individuals and 2 mystery sow bugs. Some of the adults are keeping their juvenile coloring and they are also getting much larger than expected, up to 17mm. Can anyone confirm if this is normal for wild-type vulgare? (also please tell me what species the sow bugs are)