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    Feather Millipedes - Brachycybe lecontii $3.50ea

    Brachycybe lecontii $3.50ea or groups of 15 for $50 usps priority - $10 usps express $30 Email [email protected] Terms of Service Live Arrival Guarantee Live arrival is guaranteed when weather is below 90 and above 30 Refund Policy Must be notified and provided photos of the...
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    TNTs Mantids

    Great experience. Quick shipping, nicely packed and healthy insects.
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    Red millipedes - centrobolus splendidus

    Centrobolus splendidus is the most beautiful and colorful millipede you will find in the USA hobby. Bright glossy red that is stunning to view even in a poorly lit enclosure. They grow to about 3 inches in length and are very active surface dwellers as they grow. They mature in less than a...
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    Wild Collected Chinese Mantis Ooths

    Wild collected Chinese mantis (Tenodera sinensis) oothecae. I inspect each ooth to make sure it doesn't holes or any obvious parasitism but I cant guarantee anything. $2 each $7.50 for USPS priority shipping within the USA
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    Wild Collected Chinese Ooths

    Wild collected Chinese mantid (Tenodera sinensis) oothecae. I inspect each ooth to make sure it doesn't holes and any obvious parasitism but I cant guarantee anything. $2 each $6 for USPS priority shipping within the USA Or 8 ooths for $20 shipped
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    Feather Millipedes - Brachycybe lecontii

    They are a small species that max out around 1 1/2 inches but are a rather active species and one of the most bizarre looking species of millipede available. This species needs rotting wood and likes to cling onto objects so I suggest a few chunks of rotting wood in their enclosure which I can...
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    Cute yellow mantis (Dystacta alticeps) female Southern Africa

    I really like the shape of Dystacta species. Hopefully they make it to the hobby someday.  http://www.ispotnature.org/node/644432?nav=parent_ob
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    Dmina

    I purchased some mantids from Dmina and it was a perfect transaction.Great prices and perfect shipping technique. I highly recommend her.
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    Salpidobolus

    You most certainly need to contact me when you get them breeding. ;) Europeans probably call these "Irian jaya" which is a region in Indonesia though I think it goes by the name West Papua these days.  "Yaya" was probably just a translating mistake. 
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    DIY screen cages

    It is vent screen though I think normal window screen would hold itself up even better because it is more rigid.  I sewed each piece 2-4 times so that helped make it sturdy enough to hold itself up.  My next ones I will put the zipper on the outside instead of the inside because I think it...
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    DIY screen cages

    I have always been more of the do it yourself type and I have been wanting some tiny screen cages for the mantids. I never really liked the butterfly type cages so with what I had on hand I made this tonight. It was a bit of trial and error and I mostly just made it up as I went along but it...
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    Lucanus elaphus

    I am not sure how true it is but I was told by a reliable source that  L. capreolus almost exclusively lay eggs in rotting still standing trees and that the larvae remain there. I have found many L. elaphus larvae on the ground but never a  L. capreolus larvae in my many years of hunting them...
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    For Trade: Feather Millipedes - Brachycybe Lecontii

    Let me know what you have to trade. Looking for mantids, spiders, roaches, other millipedes. Just send me your offers.
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    Wanted: Hierodula venosa "golden"

    Let me know what you have available. Looking for a USA seller. I can pay or trade brachycybe lecontii millipedes.
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    Wild collected Chinese ooths

    Wild collected Chinese mantid (Tenodera sinensis) oothecae. I inspect each ooth to make sure it doesn't holes and any obvious parasitism but I cant guarantee anything. $2 each $6 for USPS priority shipping within the USA Or 8 ooths for $20 shipped
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