alan2296
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I'm pretty new to the mantis hobby, and would like to know what species would be best for me. So please comment below telling me what species you guys would recommend to me.
Forgot about them, they are easy too, but bonus about the creos and ghosts is that if kept well fed, they can be kept communally.Popa Spurca was my first species. They were easy, but I learned not to keep them together. Lots of cannibalism.
Is the unicorn mantis still common in culture? I've been looking for someone selling nymphs and I haven't had luck.creos, popas, ghosts, hierodulas, sphodromantis, mios, budwings. When i was a beginner personally one of my first was Phyllovates chlorophaea, the texas unicorn mantis.
I haven't seen any recently, but they're native to texas, new mexico and arizona so someone could easily catch themIs the unicorn mantis still common in culture? I've been looking for someone selling nymphs and I haven't had luck.
They are actually extremely rare in the US and can be only found in the most southern town in Texas.I haven't seen any recently, but they're native to texas, new mexico and arizona so someone could easily catch them
really? That stinks too bad. Anyone live down there?They are actually extremely rare in the US and can be only found in the most southern town in Texas.
Very difficult if you're not willing to constantly mist them and/or keep the heat up. Essentially, not a beginner specieshow hard are the hymenopus coronatus species (malaysian orchid mantis)
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