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<blockquote data-quote="pjz" data-source="post: 346671" data-attributes="member: 12959"><p>Hello from Northern Virginia! I'm new to mantids, but have in the past kept various reptiles, so vaguely know my way around a terrarium. </p><p></p><p>I went looking for an easy 'exotic' to introduce to my kids, and a was struck by inspiration when a nymph crawled up my jeans while I was sitting quietly at an outdoor event. Sadly, inspiration struck slowly and after that nymph was sent on his way, so now I'm looking to get a mantis (or two?) as a pet. I figure I'll start with something easy and native like a Chinese or Carolina before graduation to something more exotic like a ghost or orchid.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, glad to have found this place!</p><p></p><p>--pj</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pjz, post: 346671, member: 12959"] Hello from Northern Virginia! I'm new to mantids, but have in the past kept various reptiles, so vaguely know my way around a terrarium. I went looking for an easy 'exotic' to introduce to my kids, and a was struck by inspiration when a nymph crawled up my jeans while I was sitting quietly at an outdoor event. Sadly, inspiration struck slowly and after that nymph was sent on his way, so now I'm looking to get a mantis (or two?) as a pet. I figure I'll start with something easy and native like a Chinese or Carolina before graduation to something more exotic like a ghost or orchid. Anyway, glad to have found this place! --pj [/QUOTE]
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