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<blockquote data-quote="gripen" data-source="post: 194701" data-attributes="member: 5805"><p>OK I have a couple of things. First off great work and nice website! I would let you use my pictures but they are ****...First off I would probably add a sphodromantis care sheet and some kind of hierodula care sheet.</p><p></p><p>Budwings are native to almost all of Africa except for the north.</p><p></p><p>Chinese are more Like 9-10cm for females and 8-9cm for males.</p><p></p><p>Ghosties are actually one of the easiest mantids to keep and require very little humidity. They should be seperated at L5-L6 but can be kept in a colony for life.</p><p></p><p>Idolos reach 12cm for males and 10-11 for females. The ooths will hatch 20-70 nymphs and the nymphs should be raised communally for life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gripen, post: 194701, member: 5805"] OK I have a couple of things. First off great work and nice website! I would let you use my pictures but they are ****...First off I would probably add a sphodromantis care sheet and some kind of hierodula care sheet. Budwings are native to almost all of Africa except for the north. Chinese are more Like 9-10cm for females and 8-9cm for males. Ghosties are actually one of the easiest mantids to keep and require very little humidity. They should be seperated at L5-L6 but can be kept in a colony for life. Idolos reach 12cm for males and 10-11 for females. The ooths will hatch 20-70 nymphs and the nymphs should be raised communally for life. [/QUOTE]
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