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Kukulcania hibernalis - female

Kukulcania hibernalis - Female
Atlantic Beach, Florida, USA
September 13, 2010
Size: 2.5in

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Kukulcania hibernalis - female Kukulcania hibernalis - female Kukulcania hibernalis - female

Hmm
Please upload each photo individually (there is an option for add image next to "edit"). Linking to offsite images in your comment section uses a lot of screen space.

 
Brad Barnd.
Thank you for you advice, I understand what you are saying how ever. Each time I do that it strats up a whole new "ID Request" page. Is there any way around that to where I can just add photos to a page with out taking so much space? Please let me know, Thank you.
Ric

 
I'm not sure that's what we want here
The best thing to do is to pick your best 3 images and load just those. If you look under this image you should see "add image" if you click that you should be able to add another image that will automatically link to this one. Then when you get that one loaded you can view it and click "add image" again to add the third image.

 
Thank you,
I was trying to keep all the images on same page not realizing that if I click the add image that it would like them together. Fixing now.

 
Hope
I hope the was this page is set up is right this time...lol

 
Good work
You did it just right. :]

 
TY :)
OK question time....lol, What about her egg sack and hacklings?

 
If you really want to know what I think...
I'd say get rid of shots one & two. Put shot three in place of shot one and then add one shot of the egg sac & one of the spiderlings. =] We have a ton of shots of this spider, but not many of the egg sac & spiderlings.

 
I still have to post the deta
I still have to post the details

 
That's great
Thanks for taking all the time to do this. Your post is more important to the guide this way, and the egg sac & spiderlings are a very nice addition to this guide page.

 
Good good,
Than you for the help and advice you been giving me. Been helpfull and I can only hope to be more helpful with other findings. :)

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

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