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  1. jmelom

    Hickory horned devil ova?

    Does anyone have any hickory horned devil eggs for sale? Thanks!
  2. jmelom

    Hobbyist from Colorado

    Yes, I'm trying to find someone now who has Creobroter nymphs. I think that would be a great species to start with again, and they're so beautiful too. CJD is a scary disease! Alzheimer's is also probably one of those under-diagnosed diseases, since you could possibly have mild symptoms for...
  3. jmelom

    My new insect site

    What a fantastic website! I read your article on determining site preference for swallowtail pupation, and was really impressed with your scientific method, your clear and concise writing, and the care you took to design an excellent experiment. I'm having a hard time believing you're both in...
  4. jmelom

    WTB ghost or flower mantis nymphs

    Hi all - looking to buy a few ghost or flower mantis nymphs (L2 or beyond) to raise. Trying to keep within a $50 budget or so if possible. Please PM me or reply if you can help. I'm in the US. Thanks, Jan
  5. jmelom

    Hobbyist from Colorado

    Thanks Thomas for the great info and links to the care sheets. Sorry for asking the same question as everyone else! After my PhD I did some postdoctoral research on basic cell neurobiology, with a bent towards understanding early events in Alzheimer's disease . Now I've switched gears and work...
  6. jmelom

    Hobbyist from Colorado

    Hi everyone! Been lurking on this forum for a few years and wanted to come out and introduce myself. I worked with invertebrates (fruit flies) during my PhD in neuroscience and just have a general fascination with all things bugs. I've raised a few butterfly species (hickory horned devils...
  7. jmelom

    Hickory horned devils - L3

    My first time rearing these beautiful caterpillars. They are only L3 or possibly L4, so haven't developed the beautiful green/blue coloration they get as L5 sub-adults. I'll post an update pic in a few days when that happens (they grow fast!).
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