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    Wanted: adult male/sub adult ghost mantis

    I need a male for my two female ghost mantis. I can make a exchange for the females first to second Ooth (when she lays one) or cash.
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    lucihormetica verrucosa Males for trade

    I have 2 adult male lucihormetica verrucosa up for trade, I'd go for 2 females of the same species but I'll also go for other inverts, make me a offer. 
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    Isopod Trade

    I have dwarf purple and Dalmatian isopods for trade, I'll also add some springtails apon request. Make me a offer, at this point I'll probably take anything I don't have. Pm me as soon as possible.
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    Wanted: Haania confusa Ooth or Decimiana Bolivari

    I'm looking for a Haania confusa Ooth or Decimiana Bolivari in any life stage, though preferably nymphs. Please respond soon  
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    Wanted: Decimiana bolivari or other species of cryptic mantis

    I'm in the market again. As stated in the title I'm looking for such mantis but any odd mantis would do and as always nymphs and Ooths are accepted. Pm me for any proposals. My Search is over.
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    Wanted: flower mantis

    I will accept creos and spiny flower mantis another species I will happy take is decimiana bolivari , I will accept all life stages. US only and if any sellers are in Los Angeles, California then I will do a pick up. Specimen found search is over.
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    Freshwater Invert aquarium

    I have I decided to start a species specific aquarium with the exception of a few snails, and my species of choice is  Caridina cantonensis. So far I only have one in the aquarium with more on the way. I plan to have a colony running .
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    Dmina

    I've ordered 5 ghost mantises, received 6 live ghost mantises. If this isn't a good order, then I don't know what is  Over all top grade order would buy from this seller again.
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    Freshwater isopod ID

    Hello all, while stumbling along a creek near Moro Bay I found these crawling along a submerged stick and leaf litter. I would like to identify them. If I successfully culture these then I will share these .
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    Centruroides vittatus babies

    Some of the babies have now molt but some of them on on there way. 
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    Centruroides vittatus babies

    Little update: She has not eaten her babies. The last time she gave birth and a lot of her offspring were underdeveloped, so there was only one baby on her back. The baby didn't survive the night. I found no trace of that one baby so I asume that she ate him/her. But his/her sacrifice was not...
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    Centruroides vittatus babies

    I saw that my female C. vittatus was not making her usual strolls around her enclosure, so I looked under the small flower pot that she uses as a hide (just to make sure she isn't dead) and low and behold she has little monkeys crawling on her back (babies).  Before today I thought "So I...
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    Streptocephalus sealii log

    Got only one adult :/
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    Mantids wanted

    I'm looking for small, fast growing, easy to care for mantid species. I will accept both nymphs and ooths, but I am looking to breed said species so if I get any nymph I will need to get enough nymphs to start such a endeavour.  I will only buy from US sellers.
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    Streptocephalus sealii log

    Hisserdude, Those eggs are still viable, where did you get them from. I recommend hatching them, but you should only use half of them and if you are successful in breeding them, then you could use the rest, but if you are not then find out what you've done wrong and learn from it, that is the...
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    Streptocephalus sealii log

    Ok, I manage to take a photo of one  It the small white dot in the middle.
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    Streptocephalus sealii log

    No problem, I planing on getting more aquatic inverts in the future, more perferably of the salty kind  ;)
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    Streptocephalus sealii log

    CosbyArt, fairy shrimp and brine shrimp are filter feeders if your going to feed them any thing your going to feed them activated yeast or algae (green water)  also they live in low oxygen water so that fancy filters and bubblers will not be needed.
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    Streptocephalus sealii log

    May 15, 2016 I decided to make a log for these guys. Streptocephalus sealii are commonly known as spiny tail fairy shrimp. Fairy shrimp are crustaceans that inhabit temporary bodies of water called vernal pool. Now if any body kept sea monkeys (aka brine shrimp), that's what they look like but...
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    Yersiniops surprise !!!

    Here's another photo
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