A few of the caterpillars that I have been raising, decided to make their chrysalids on the side of the glass aquarium that I have been raising them... creating flat spots on the chrysalids. Sadly, this has created a few wing problems in some, but not all of the Monarchs that have flattened chrysalids. This Monarch, named Rainbow-Dash by my son, does have some wing damage on the tip of her upper right wing, but thankfully, it didn't slow her down --- she flew away just like the rest of our Monarchs today! {FINDINGS} 0 eggs 0 caterpillars
{EGGS WAITING TO HATCH} 0
{HATCHLINGS} 0
{NURSERY GUESTS} 0
{CATERPILLARS} 2
{CHRYSALIS} 33
{MONARCH's} 16
***We had 10 Monarchs emerge today, 7 female and 3 male!
It takes several hours before the wings of a Monarch are ready for it to fly! The wings first must be filled with fluid, and then the need to dry and harden before the butterfly is ready to take off. We keep them indoors to watch them for as long as possible before we release them!
{FINDINGS} 0 eggs 0 caterpillars
{EGGS WAITING TO HATCH} 0
{HATCHLINGS} 0
{NURSERY GUESTS} 0
{CATERPILLARS} 2 --- found two while hunting for eggs