Charoozz520
Well-known member
Hello Everyone!
Charles here.
I started keeping mantises about 10 years ago, but with college/moving and everything in between I didn't have the time or resources to keep up with my love for this hobby.
The past few years I have been working with/breeding various species of Geckos and Dart Frogs but decided its time to get back into these beautiful insects.
Well this is the start of my beautiful collection and boy am I already addicted
Two day old mature Female Wahlbergii:
I was lucky enough to see her through her entire molting process! Unfortunately, even with my monitoring it appears she mismolted and is missing the tarsals on two of her legs but hopefully she pulls through.
Here she is almost done with her molt you can see that her legs are shorter on one side compare to the other :
Today:
And the subadult male which I hope to mate her with:
One of the two pseudoxyops perpulchra I picked up (I can't wait for them to grow their wings):
Also have two Creobroter spp. but they are so tiny it is hard to get the camera to focus. Will try again later for some pictures.
Anyways I hope to use this thread as a way to keep track of my progress
Charles here.
I started keeping mantises about 10 years ago, but with college/moving and everything in between I didn't have the time or resources to keep up with my love for this hobby.
The past few years I have been working with/breeding various species of Geckos and Dart Frogs but decided its time to get back into these beautiful insects.
Well this is the start of my beautiful collection and boy am I already addicted
Two day old mature Female Wahlbergii:
I was lucky enough to see her through her entire molting process! Unfortunately, even with my monitoring it appears she mismolted and is missing the tarsals on two of her legs but hopefully she pulls through.
Here she is almost done with her molt you can see that her legs are shorter on one side compare to the other :
Today:
And the subadult male which I hope to mate her with:
One of the two pseudoxyops perpulchra I picked up (I can't wait for them to grow their wings):
Also have two Creobroter spp. but they are so tiny it is hard to get the camera to focus. Will try again later for some pictures.
Anyways I hope to use this thread as a way to keep track of my progress