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Damon diadema with offspring
Me too...
Danny.
Post #7
Apr 14, 2015
Forum:
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Damon diadema with offspring
Congrats Ranito these are bad @ss! Any pics of the enclosure?
Danny.
Post #4
Apr 14, 2015
Forum:
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Rhombo' and 'Chaeta logs
38 :P
Danny.
Post #323
Apr 13, 2015
Forum:
Mantid Photos
Murderous Ants killed nymph iris oratorias! Help!
It's under control.
Danny.
Post #18
Apr 13, 2015
Forum:
General Mantid Discussions
Murderous Ants killed nymph iris oratorias! Help!
What is cool is E. pennata turns the tables at L2-L3 and will eat the ants! :D
Danny.
Post #16
Apr 13, 2015
Forum:
General Mantid Discussions
Murderous Ants killed nymph iris oratorias! Help!
Was it the annoying argentine black ants? They kill a few of my E. pennata nymphs every year and raid oothecas.
Danny.
Post #12
Apr 13, 2015
Forum:
General Mantid Discussions
Empusa pennata
Thanks D! I wasn't as dedicated this time around and lost quite a few number of both sexes. I'm confident with remaining adults will keep it going. :)
Danny.
Post #19
Apr 12, 2015
Forum:
Breeding & Nymph Care
Gongylus gongylodes
Thanks everyone :) No special technique when breeding them. The male lives with the females and hops on whenever he's in the mood. Haha. I do however keep them outdoors in a sunny and shaded area.
Danny.
Post #8
Apr 12, 2015
Forum:
Breeding & Nymph Care
Gongylus gongylodes
He's mated a few of my females so I'll be updating more once the oothecas hatch. :)
Danny.
Thread
Apr 11, 2015
Replies: 20
Forum:
Breeding & Nymph Care
Empusa pennata
I have adults and will be pairing them up this weekend. Hope I get a third generation.
Danny.
Post #17
Apr 11, 2015
Forum:
Breeding & Nymph Care
Rhombo' and 'Chaeta logs
75 :D
Danny.
Post #311
Apr 10, 2015
Forum:
Mantid Photos
Assasin Bug
Nope never kept any just find them on avocado leaves.
Danny.
Post #6
Apr 7, 2015
Forum:
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Assasin Bug
Zelus renardii, Leafhopper Assasin Bug.
Danny.
Thread
Apr 6, 2015
Replies: 6
Forum:
Other Insects & Invertebrates
S. pretiosa (cryptic mantis) food
Flying prey only and avoid feeding crickets.
Danny.
Post #5
Mar 22, 2015
Forum:
General Mantid Discussions
Idolo female :-D
I was going to say put them outside in a sunny/shade area when introducing them but you live in CT.
Danny.
Post #13
Mar 22, 2015
Forum:
General Mantid Discussions
Idolo female :-D
Stay on Idolo topic jokers! :P
Danny.
Post #12
Mar 22, 2015
Forum:
General Mantid Discussions
Idolo female :-D
I agree with CB Idolos rather than WC. Hope that person breeds them. I still have nymphs from my adults.
Danny.
Post #3
Mar 21, 2015
Forum:
General Mantid Discussions
Local Mantis Populations have plummetted
No, it looks low but it's waist high.
Danny.
Post #10
Mar 21, 2015
Forum:
General Mantid Discussions
Empusa pennata
Thanks, they're sub adults.
Danny.
Post #15
Mar 21, 2015
Forum:
Breeding & Nymph Care
Local Mantis Populations have plummetted
Found quite a few Stagmomantis in this field.
Danny.
Post #8
Mar 21, 2015
Forum:
General Mantid Discussions
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