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    Laying and oothe / Selling Pseudomantis Albofimbriata'

    Thanks for the heads up. Every time I change the enclosure (I use live sticks/twigs/leaves as my yard is a bush in itself teaming with food for them too. Mainly a grasshopper diet though i through a few flies in depending on how quick I feel that day haha) I will be sure to thoroughly look for...
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    Laying and oothe / Selling Pseudomantis Albofimbriata'

    How long does it take a female mantis to lay eggs after conception. Any information would be much oblidged. Also, going to raise as many as I can all for sale bar 2-4 (Only shipping within Australia)
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    Comment by 'Sinista' in media 'Tropidomantis '

    looks like this is a significantly delayed reply but when I take photos of my pseudomantis albofimbriata she simply likes the attention. When my hand is still for about 20 seconds she will attempt to jump. if you don't handle them regularly the will be less inclined to like not being around...
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    Hello From Australia!

    thank you and congrats ^_^
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    Hello From Australia!

    They look very similar to the pseudomantis albofimbriata, more bulkier in general and have a slightly rounder metathorax
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    Hello From Australia!

    Pictures are of "Seu" Pseudomantis albofimbriata, they were taken about 24 - 36 hrs (letting her stretch and harden) after her first captive molt
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    Hello From Australia!

    http://s1246.photobucket.com/albums/gg620/111sintastic111/ There are about 15 more awesome photos on photobucket of Seu if anyone wants to look, Why is uploading pics so troublesome with this site?
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    Hello From Australia!

    Yw Hoping to get some photos up but don't have a photobucket acc. I was thinking I could just embed from Facebook? ( I use it for free media storage as well as social networking )
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    Hello From Australia!

    No I haven't, I wish though! ^_^
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    Hello From Australia!

    He is about 5 inches long.
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    Hello From Australia!

    Hi I am knew to this forum, but not knew to the love for Mantids. I live in Queensland which has a very tropical weather and most places around where I live are pristine for mantis life. I haven't seen a mantis for years and within two days found two. One I saved, an Archimantis latistyla a.k.a...
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