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Old 28-12-2007, 08:12 AM
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can i have some?

PM price please.

Dan
be few weeks yet til they get strong..il anouce it here soon as there for sale.
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Stunning mantis. I dont think It will be hard selling them.
That macro of the feeding nymph is awesome, looks like the Alien for me.
Beautiful colors on the adult!
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Nice Pics !!!
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i know this thread is pretty old but was just curious what you feed them at that size would fruit flies do ?
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fruit flies are what i fed my small mantis. then onyl small locusts and crixs. the off fly here and there and other bugs, lol. they look lovely mantis'. i may think about getting one of ya when they are older
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How tiny!!!

That last pic off "daddy" is amazing, which camera and lens did you use - I couldnt access the exif data?
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Great shots! Thats really exciting.
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i know this thread is pretty old but was just curious what you feed them at that size would fruit flies do ?
frute flys - house flys - bluebottles

In the wild this species lives in flowers catching flying insects.

most are at L5 now some ae L6,,in a few weeks il have sub adult pairs for sale 20£.

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frute flys - house flys - bluebottles

In the wild this species lives in flowers catching flying insects.

most are at L5 now some ae L6,,in a few weeks il have sub adult pairs for sale 20£.

hmmmmm how are they to breed in the way of diffculty housing the nymphs feeding and so on .
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