dlemmings
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So i aquired this tiny thing today...
Always what made me want some of these guys so bad...but man...didnt know they stayed so small for so long and took so long to molt...thats seriously crazy...most mantids are lucky to live that long their whole life...LoLI always wanted one after seeing Henry's video some time ago. I just hope yours don't take a year like Tammy's did. that's nuts!
anyway, good luck with it.
Harry
The point & shoot probably decides the setting based on available light. If you go through the trouble of creating a really well lit area it won't have to hold the aperture open as long to gather enough light. That would go a long way in reducing the exposure time, thus reducing motion blur (caused by you or the mantis moving). Give it a try and I'll bet you get more usable photos.ur pics make me soo crazy Jealous!!
do not stop I love them!
I tried to get some better pics but still gotta figure out how to hold more still with my point & shoot
my son broke the tripod...skateboarding i am sure
I pretty much failed with this species. After waiting for a year for adults the female laid only a few ooths then stopped. Only got a handful of nymphs. Hopefully enough to breed another generation. :mellow:Hey put me on list for some of these babies or ooths if they ever get that far, gotta get some for hubby!
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