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Going to be selling H. majuscula soon
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<blockquote data-quote="The Wolven" data-source="post: 347631" data-attributes="member: 12740"><p>You’ll have to go to Yen to actually about the nymphs since I’ve decided to give the ooths to him. Sencha has yet to lay her first egg case, but it should be plenty fertile. These guys take about 2-3 months to hatch out too so it will be a bit. Free mantises usually only happen between friends/those with a friendly business relationship. <em>H</em>. <em>majuscula</em> are fairly common so I doubt they'd be expensive. However, consider that providing a mantis with a safe variety of feeder insects (that are not mealworms or anything with too much fat) will cost money. I pay $20 for bottleflies and crickets about once a month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Wolven, post: 347631, member: 12740"] You’ll have to go to Yen to actually about the nymphs since I’ve decided to give the ooths to him. Sencha has yet to lay her first egg case, but it should be plenty fertile. These guys take about 2-3 months to hatch out too so it will be a bit. Free mantises usually only happen between friends/those with a friendly business relationship. [I]H[/I]. [I]majuscula[/I] are fairly common so I doubt they'd be expensive. However, consider that providing a mantis with a safe variety of feeder insects (that are not mealworms or anything with too much fat) will cost money. I pay $20 for bottleflies and crickets about once a month. [/QUOTE]
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Going to be selling H. majuscula soon
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