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  1. Insect-lover

    Please help with identify - species from Philipines

    Hmm, who knows, maybe they secretly got in :ninja: There aren't many ooths that look like these :P
  2. Insect-lover

    Please help with identify - species from Philipines

    kinda looks like a parasphendale ootheca or polyspilota aeruginosa
  3. Insect-lover

    cool site

    Now THIS is art:
  4. Insect-lover

    Say hello to my new little friend.

    @Leeann Mine eat ivy, but they also eat other types of plants. Anyway, for my surprise, the stick insect motled today into adulthood i belive, the guy is just about big as my hand. Big insects!
  5. Insect-lover

    Say hello to my new little friend.

    Yea, alot. Basicly, acording to what i researched, to keep an indian stick insect the only thing you need to do is replace hes ivy when it gets dry, with fresh ivy. They dont require hight temperatures and are very hardy.
  6. Insect-lover

    Say hello to my new little friend.

    So, 3 months ago, stick insects suddenly started apeearing in here, since they can reproduce without a male, and they seem to have liked the climate of the island, i think they might become another species acidently introduced in here. Anyway, they now can be found in the Ivy in my home, i...
  7. Insect-lover

    ok, bored and can't help myself!

    "cold, cough, cough" Please, do help yourself.
  8. Insect-lover

    My chinese ooth just hatched!

    Ok, so my ooth just hatched, there are alot of nymphs, everywhere, im going to seperate at least 5 nymphs, and my question is, when should i start feeding them?
  9. Insect-lover

    The Great Escape

    This is why i lock my room with keys. Damn cats are too smart. Im so sorry to hear that, once you give your heart to caring for these insects, they become part of family, they are so expressive its so sad to see them die. Hope you get to find him.
  10. Insect-lover

    Frey - (Poland)

    Heres some pictures to confirm: The box (despite the looking, they were actually very well packed, its just that i throw all the paper away): (Adress censored) And the nymph itself ( theres two, but i think one phot is enought):
  11. Insect-lover

    Budwing Mantis L4 (Video)

    Ah, i just received 2 l3 nymphs from these species, hope they get to adults!
  12. Insect-lover

    Frey - (Poland)

    Frey is awsome. I ordered 1 nymph and he included another 1 for free, maybe incase some of them died, but they didn't! Also, my FF's arrived here safely, alive and kicking!
  13. Insect-lover

    Signs an ooth is near hatching?

    Hmm, must be from my eyes then, thanks.
  14. Insect-lover

    Signs an ooth is near hatching?

    Hmm, must be from my eyes then, thanks.
  15. Insect-lover

    Signs an ooth is near hatching?

    IS there any signs that tells you if the ooth is near hatching? Mine has been geting physicaly changed, but what should i look for?
  16. Insect-lover

    Feeding black eyed bean weevil to nymphs?

    Yes, you can chec the desc. for more into.
  17. Insect-lover

    Feeding black eyed bean weevil to nymphs?

    Well, i suspect the chinese will eat, seeing that even flower mantid's eat them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mY1mp8YIMiQ
  18. Insect-lover

    Portugal

    Well, i found out that as long as i have a lisence for it, i should be good. http://www.vetbiblios.pt/PALESTRAS_APRESENTACOES/Bem_Estar_Animal/Proteccao_animal.pdf "Capitulo 3"
  19. Insect-lover

    Feeding black eyed bean weevil to nymphs?

    Indeed i did! I was raging with excitment :lol:
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