Slinkytreekreeper
Well-known member
Well hi gang, nice to finally say hello in the right place, apologies it took so long after posting my first questions for help to pop in here. I found a bunch of mantis forums after looking around but the friendly educated vibe here is real pleasant, plus all the awesome photography keeps me coming back for another look.
I'm from the UK and love bugs but not real good with anything that can sting or bite me, scuttles really fast or has a commitment level of 10+ years. I have also been fumbling around with macro photography for about a year now and thought it was about time to get something really interesting to take pics of.
As it turns out, my growing mantis love was the perfect thing to satisfy all of the above and then some. I have 4x Creobroter Gemmatus nymphs L2 to L4, 2x Phyllocrania Paradoxa both at L3 and 2x Tenodera Sinensis one at L1 and the other is in the process of molting to L2. It looks totally fine apart from it's skin is hanging from it's butt.
After getting two Creobroter Nymphs I was stunned to see how tiny and delicate they were and after just 5 mins of watching one move around and slink about I decided to name her 'Angie'after my girl. Turns out she thought it was crazy cute too and was flattered.
So far no problems apart from a ghost that kept falling on his head for a couple of days and one slightly stiff leg on a creo that limits her top speed but damn she's still slinky.
Hopefully I have linked some pics, sorry they are through the plastic film and plastic containers but it took me a couple of days before I felt confident enough to let them loose with me waving a camera lens about. More pics when I have deleted the tons of out of focus shots and compressed them.
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/8lkVAhkZNGw3wxJ1BQ749A?feat=directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/aUkwjMTTk0NvvNmP7jU64A?feat=directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/FNN3Zg-JiB0fssIuIKhnhQ?feat=directlink
I'm from the UK and love bugs but not real good with anything that can sting or bite me, scuttles really fast or has a commitment level of 10+ years. I have also been fumbling around with macro photography for about a year now and thought it was about time to get something really interesting to take pics of.
As it turns out, my growing mantis love was the perfect thing to satisfy all of the above and then some. I have 4x Creobroter Gemmatus nymphs L2 to L4, 2x Phyllocrania Paradoxa both at L3 and 2x Tenodera Sinensis one at L1 and the other is in the process of molting to L2. It looks totally fine apart from it's skin is hanging from it's butt.
After getting two Creobroter Nymphs I was stunned to see how tiny and delicate they were and after just 5 mins of watching one move around and slink about I decided to name her 'Angie'after my girl. Turns out she thought it was crazy cute too and was flattered.
So far no problems apart from a ghost that kept falling on his head for a couple of days and one slightly stiff leg on a creo that limits her top speed but damn she's still slinky.
Hopefully I have linked some pics, sorry they are through the plastic film and plastic containers but it took me a couple of days before I felt confident enough to let them loose with me waving a camera lens about. More pics when I have deleted the tons of out of focus shots and compressed them.
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/8lkVAhkZNGw3wxJ1BQ749A?feat=directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/aUkwjMTTk0NvvNmP7jU64A?feat=directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/FNN3Zg-JiB0fssIuIKhnhQ?feat=directlink