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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 115525" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>That's the thing, if you look at the moderatum map ive got them 48 miles east of me, and many collection areas south and west. It seems like they're mostly spread across south Texas, with most found near the south and west border areas. What im saying is they may be closer to me than I know..that's why I originally considered the idea. Areas with more rock than grass is where they live. I have both on my property, and plenty of red clay.. 48 miles is nothing to a species. Plus..A anax literally coat the buildings here when it floods, I don't see them going anywhere, especially by introducing a few moderatum, which they share territory with. Maybe I'm rationalizing though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 115525, member: 4086"] That's the thing, if you look at the moderatum map ive got them 48 miles east of me, and many collection areas south and west. It seems like they're mostly spread across south Texas, with most found near the south and west border areas. What im saying is they may be closer to me than I know..that's why I originally considered the idea. Areas with more rock than grass is where they live. I have both on my property, and plenty of red clay.. 48 miles is nothing to a species. Plus..A anax literally coat the buildings here when it floods, I don't see them going anywhere, especially by introducing a few moderatum, which they share territory with. Maybe I'm rationalizing though. [/QUOTE]
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