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  1. sidodareohc

    RAPTRIX OCCIDENTALIS nymphs for sale

    I had a nice hatch of Raptrix occidentalis nymphs recently, and the nymphs will be ready to go soon! This species is a smaller side mantis related to Acontista and Callibia, with similar appearance. The nymphs are excellent ant mimics and develop a red-orange coloration on the abdomen once they...
  2. sidodareohc

    CALLIBIA DIANA nymphs for sale

    I have groups of 2nd and 3rd instar Callibia diana (Peruvian flower mantis) nymphs available once again. These are about a month old, growing very fast. This species is a general ant mimic as nymphs, and then takes on the appearance of dried flowers or leaves. The adults are beautiful and full...
  3. sidodareohc

    CALLIBIA DIANA nymphs for sale

    Hi everyone, I have a limited amount of Callibia diana 2nd instars available. These are a smaller species from South America similar in appearance to the asian flower mantises such as Theopropus and African Pseudocreobotra. These are rarely ever offered- message me for further details!
  4. sidodareohc

    Hot glue gun for large silkmoth cocoons?

    Luna moths pupate in a loose silken cocoon in the leaf litter of forest understory. They never attach themselves to branches such as polyphemus and promethea, so you do not need to attach them to sticks or anything, just leave them in the fridge for the winter and then take them out in May. 
  5. sidodareohc

    Epaphrodita musarum nymphs

    I have a small batch of Epaphrodita musarum nymphs available. Message me for more details on purchasing. A very easy but not commonly offered species that can be as variable in color as female ghost mantises.
  6. sidodareohc

    Greetings!

    Hey everyone! Not sure how active the forum is these days, but I have been in the insect rearing hobby for many years now, and mantises I have kept and bred on and off over the past 8 years or so. I mostly raise native butterfly and moth species, which gives me a constant supply of mantis prey...
  7. sidodareohc

    Introduce myself

    Welcome! 6 years later😂
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