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    ID please! Caught from Covina, Southern California

    The red around the wing bud areas indicate Limbata. Caught many of those around Walnut where I live.
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    Fruit Fly Culture Mold

    What I meant was that I'll continue making melanogaster cultures and start a hydei as soon as I get some. Thanks for the great tips.
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    Fruit Fly Culture Mold

    It's my own recipe. Thanks for the info. I'll start another one as soon as I get a new culture of Hydei
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    Fruit Fly Culture Mold

    I recently made an emergency fruit fly culture because I am running low. I transferred a screen mesh from the old culture to the new culture and about two days later I discovered mold. The mold grows thickly and is white to a green tint. I assume this mold is not harmful and a dark black mold...
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    flowers, which is which?

    Reminds me of my colony of gemmatus.
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    Mantis licking own butt/genitals

    I've only seen that particular behavior after a mating.
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    C. Gemmatus Left Raptorial Arm Injury

    Ok thank you for the information. I had the idea of a strong top of the line female to give me good ooths, apparently the idea was wrong.
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    C. Gemmatus Left Raptorial Arm Injury

    Ok thank you for the information. I had the idea of a strong top of the line female to give me good ooths, apparently the idea was wrong.
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    C. Gemmatus Left Raptorial Arm Injury

    Forgot to mention. Adult. It looks like she is very slow and inaccurate with one arm. I know that they can catch food with one arm but will the conditions be good for her to mate?
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    C. Gemmatus Left Raptorial Arm Injury

    I just discovered this evening while feeding my collection that my recently molted C. Gemmatus female has an arm injury. The left RAPTORIAL arm is bent slightly to the left so only the right arm is active and flexible. She is extremely skinny because of this injury. I have to hand feed her each...
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    Merry Christmas

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. :lol:
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    Breeders In sacramento??

    Check out the SFBATS. They are a tarantula society but I am sure they know of some people that are into insects. Located in NorCal.
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    First Pinch

    Oh yes they can hurt. My S. Limbata years back drew blood and started to nibble on my finger as if it were food.
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    waht made you come to this hobby

    1.why did you begin raising mantises? Well I found a bunch at school and thought they were interesting. This is all from my love of entomology too. 2. what do you think is the most fascinating thing about them? I find their accuracy and strength in killing prey fascinating. Mantids seem to be...
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    Internal parasites

    Those flesh flies are scary. I have noticed that the specimen is usually bloated and very slow when it is infected with the larvae. In grasshoppers, their abdomens are turgid and plump. I think the weaker structure of a mantid's abdomen caused it to rupture compared to a grasshopper's.
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    Internal parasites

    I think i have seen similar larvae in a dead grasshopper I found and kept in a jar. I think they will soon hatch into house flies or maybe flesh flies.
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    HELLO! I'm a new member from Los Angeles!

    Hello there. I am from LA too...more into the valley. ;)
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    Fly Cultures

    My remaining hydei cultures are getting to be pretty big so I think i'll mix up another medium to start another culture. I like to have both sizes of flies available.
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    Fly Cultures

    I got maggots in my culture but I see them climbing up the walls and the next day i see brown dried up maggot like things. This is the first time I am creating my own cultures. Are the dried up things dead maggots or are thy just like that before they turn into flies? EDIT: Never mind I just...
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    Grasshoppers as feeder insects

    The nymph hoppers are the juiciest. ;) My mantids love them.
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