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<blockquote data-quote="SpaceWolf" data-source="post: 307141" data-attributes="member: 8900"><p>I was looking to buy a lizard when the internet showed me some websites with different beetles and some mantids. Intrigued, I searched forth and discovered more and more about these wonderful little creatures. Something about them is just SO fascinating, the way they watch their surroundings, the way they walk and climb. The speed they have when catching prey and how they eat. I just knew I had to have them, so after a long search I finally found the ideal mantis: the ghost mantis. Not only because of its beauty in color and shape but also because you can house them in groups. I never really wanted a lone mantis, also because I love to create a real working vivarium with different bugs in them. Part of the fun is creating a life-like little forest in a box. I've always been fascinated by nature and learned to observe a lot, now I can create and observe. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpaceWolf, post: 307141, member: 8900"] I was looking to buy a lizard when the internet showed me some websites with different beetles and some mantids. Intrigued, I searched forth and discovered more and more about these wonderful little creatures. Something about them is just SO fascinating, the way they watch their surroundings, the way they walk and climb. The speed they have when catching prey and how they eat. I just knew I had to have them, so after a long search I finally found the ideal mantis: the ghost mantis. Not only because of its beauty in color and shape but also because you can house them in groups. I never really wanted a lone mantis, also because I love to create a real working vivarium with different bugs in them. Part of the fun is creating a life-like little forest in a box. I've always been fascinated by nature and learned to observe a lot, now I can create and observe. [/QUOTE]
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