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Sea Sponge: Adult may be kept captive for a day or two, but should then be liberated. Place nectar-bearing flowers in cage for adult to feed upon or use sweetened sea sponge. Saturate piece of sea sponge with sweetened water placed in small, flat dish. Butterfly feeds readily from sea sponge; gives opportunity of seeing its use of long, coiled tongue.
i Using a stencil brush with firm bristles, k up a little color, remove any excess, i apply with a light, dabbing motion.
Using a sea sponge is a very economical thod and give a distinctive mottled ct. Dampen the sea sponge slightly, pick up nail amount of color, remove any ess, and apply with a light, dabbing :ion. Colors can be blended as you pk, or left to dry between coats.
Using a small foam-sea sponge roller is Dably the most economical method of eving a dense, even coverage, jcially on fabric. This roller was bought toy shop and is ideal for this technique.See Also Sea Pro Boats:Radar is an excellent means of marine navigation and is used on vessels of all sizes, down to sea pro boats of about twenty feet in length. Although not installed on all recreational sea pro boats, its capabilities and limitations should be known to all boaters for their own safety when cruising on waters navigated by radar-equipped vessels.
The prudent skipper will have a thorough knowledge of the Rules that apply to all types of sea pro boats and ships that operate on waters that he or she uses. The official text of the Rules are in the Coast Guard publication Navigation Rules, International-Inland, which is available at most chart outlets. The major requirements that apply to recreational sea pro boats are listed briefly here.
On The Other Hand See Sea Lamprey:
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