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Desert mantises still in the US hobby?
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<blockquote data-quote="BlobfishBoy" data-source="post: 348423" data-attributes="member: 10460"><p>A few years back I bought a few of these guys, leading to me breeding them and selling off all the nymphs. I chose not to keep any nymphs as I was at a time where I wouldn't be able to raise more and wanted to move on to other species. Looking at the hobby now they seem to have fallen out which sucks but makes sense considering they're pretty niche and different compared to other species. Anyone know if they've fallen out for sure?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlobfishBoy, post: 348423, member: 10460"] A few years back I bought a few of these guys, leading to me breeding them and selling off all the nymphs. I chose not to keep any nymphs as I was at a time where I wouldn't be able to raise more and wanted to move on to other species. Looking at the hobby now they seem to have fallen out which sucks but makes sense considering they're pretty niche and different compared to other species. Anyone know if they've fallen out for sure? [/QUOTE]
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