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    Identify?

    How do I say this: me me me I want I want I want, I'm 15 mins from you too.. I can help you rear ootheca if you need ! (Hopefully it is fertile!) P.S That is where my boyfriend found the religosa, smoking area, maybe they get nic fits. lols. In the Valley! I just moved from there, and saw hide...
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    Identify?

    You guys are the best! Thanks for helping me figure it out I was stumped! The only diff I notice between the two is the eye color, Simi has black eyes, could he be a cali & religosa mix? I don't know if that is possible, I'm a newb :? He was indeed found at my work place in Simi Valley...
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    videos of your mantids

    roflmao @t last one
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    Black Tar On Legs

    Hello again! She ended up laying an ootheca, so while she has some odd stuff on her and problems, at least she got to pass on her genes, I hope. She was kept well ventilated in a good sized cage & misted once a day, but honestly as I was putting her in the cage I already noticed it. She...
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    Identify?

    Okay, so I got a video of the Mantid in question... pay close attention to the insides of the legs, and not any to the dork who wrote a comment claiming poor Simi Sam was gross... anyways, lol, this Mantid was found in Simi Valley 2 months ago. I have had the pleasure of viewing maybe, over the...
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    My Intro

    Hi, my name is Kat and I am new to the hobby. I am out here in Southern California... I have kept Phasmids before in the past & always wanted to start with Mantids. This year I moved to a new place that seemed almost to have a bit of a surplus of them... 2 or 3 males at almost every light in...
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    Urgent help Req'd, sick Membrenacea

    I saw a wild female who just got done mating on my Garage who had the black stuff inside her hoo hoo. I have no idea.
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    Black Tar On Legs

    Hello, I read recently about someone with a similar problem. I found the mantid in the wild (Stagomantis Californica), and saw her leg was bent funny. I did a good amount of research, and just figured it was a bad molt thing... the next day she gnawed it off as she couldn't move it. 3 days later...
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