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2 places to try
email this guy or better still i would ring him Mantidae martin email him - low on stock tho cause hes moving Stick and Leaf Insects
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Peacock mantis - in stock 3.50£ each 4th instar MY flickr gallery - http://www.flickr.com/photos/hooked_on_macro/ MY devian gallery - http://macrojunkie.deviantart.com/
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Indians (Carausius morosus) are the easiest to keep as they will eat a large variety of plants and do not need a specific temperature or humidity. They are also generally very hardy. Get them as nymphs as watching them grow is interesting.
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i had these,,there really cool..horse head grasshopppers
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Peacock mantis - in stock 3.50£ each 4th instar MY flickr gallery - http://www.flickr.com/photos/hooked_on_macro/ MY devian gallery - http://macrojunkie.deviantart.com/
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Sorry i wouldnt touch bugs direct. But that is just a personal thing. I have pink wing nymphs, nice easy begginners sticks which he is welcome to. Just cover p&p. will come with a care sheet but you may want this first to read so you are ready. bugsamillion@aol.com
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hi
i have got some indian stick insects, from newborn to a couple of months old. they are easy to keep and if you get smaller ones are good to watch grow. i breed all of these MYSELF from my own collection. i am selling them for £1 or 3 for £2 i can post no problems, so let me know if you are interested thanks, ashley |
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