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I got a surprise this morning, one of my female iberas was up and slowly about. I knew they were moving under the soil, as I could see the cracks in the soil. But normally when this happens it takes at least a week to a fortnight for them to come up. And the others are more advanced in movement:0)
So maybe Spring has arrived, or they are in for a shock if the temps drop again:0(
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I've been checking for signs of mine as it's been warm for a few days now but no show yet. It's to be 10c for about the next 10 days too.
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Thank goodness spring is in the air, huh? My pond is awake, the ants are constructing new homes in my driveway, the flies are out and I do believe I saw a mosquito!! Ah, Spring!!
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I have two up now and one other moving about under the soil:0)
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