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Dmina's mantid collection in progression 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="dlemmings" data-source="post: 272861" data-attributes="member: 5726"><p>I wish I had done this, I started off with two Ghosts and a "freebee" Sp. lineola.</p><p></p><p>added some creo. pictipennis. then a sinomantis denticulata or glass mantis (which was SMALL and a jumpy little guy or gal) then a Violin mantis ( I still want to get my hands on a Gongy ooth) and a bunch more ghosts ( I wanted to grow out as many green females if I could and see if there was any way to get a green male...never happened) and a couple native California wild caught but different species.</p><p></p><p>this forum has all the right people to give good advise and pick up some cool bugs!</p><p></p><p>Keep at it...I have, alas, had to let my collection go for the time being but want to start up again when things sort out at work so I have the time to care for more than a couple mantids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlemmings, post: 272861, member: 5726"] I wish I had done this, I started off with two Ghosts and a "freebee" Sp. lineola. added some creo. pictipennis. then a sinomantis denticulata or glass mantis (which was SMALL and a jumpy little guy or gal) then a Violin mantis ( I still want to get my hands on a Gongy ooth) and a bunch more ghosts ( I wanted to grow out as many green females if I could and see if there was any way to get a green male...never happened) and a couple native California wild caught but different species. this forum has all the right people to give good advise and pick up some cool bugs! Keep at it...I have, alas, had to let my collection go for the time being but want to start up again when things sort out at work so I have the time to care for more than a couple mantids. [/QUOTE]
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