I took the orchid pics hastily, so sorry for the blurriness of the shots.
And a very blurry shot of my new babies!!! Just some common Chinese nymphs, but they are my first so it's exciting for me. Most have already molted to L2, just have a few stragglers left.
And a few shots of my mantis/reptile corner(would be much bigger if GF didn't clamp down!):
nice creobroter! are all the pics of the same one? nice subadults!!! definitely more color than gemmatus (ironically because gemmatus means "bejeweled" and pictipennis means "painted wing" according to google translate, and pictipennis are more colorful and shiny and stuff than gemmatus)
Pictures are two of the trio I currently care for. Yea, from what I hear the Pict's are somewhat more colorful, and they also get slightly larger. I believe I have 3 males, but am not positive, can one verify with the pics above? Thanks
The creo in the 3rd pic down is the one I am unsure of, I can see 6 segments but the end of the abdomen I am not sure if it is a few segments or 1 big black segment, it would be easier if we could see clear pics of each one's abdomen from the back or side, all I can say is the mantis in the top 2 pics is deffo a male