Got a Brunneria Borealis and Thesprotia Graminis ooth in the mail. Both were very well insulated and in perfect condition. His service and advice are always appreciated!
Update: Thesprotia Graminis ooth hatched successfully!
Not my mantis, belongs to one of the members of a Discord server I'm on. Any one know what it is? I've seen the fluid pockets on slightly mismolted wings before but not on legs. You can see the lump on the back right leg.
I've talked to Nick at FunSizedZoo for some time, always gave me good advice. Last month I successfully traded him some Brunner's Stick nymphs for a Grizzled Mantis. The Mantis in question came alive, healthy and on time. He provided the necessary materials for me to ship back the Brunner's and...
Looking to get some Elegans, Orchid or Thistle nymphs. Any instar, just not adult. Females preferred but I will take males if that's all you have to spare. I live in Belton, Texas.
Maybe. However, given they are Peruvian, I bet this one is unrelated to those brought into the US hobby, given the species is endemic to SA in the first place. Could even have been caught by the individual themselves.
The species was briefly offered on a few websites and (understandably so) sold out almost immediately. Are they going to be further circulated in the hobby? Were any breeders successful? I just want to know if there is ever even the possibility of owning a beautiful species like that. I didn't...
Update: After sending @yen_sawsome better quality pictures (see attached) he confirmed that they are all Scudder's. The species, like Carolinas, has several variations in color and pattern.