Really? Is he even on the Forum anymore?Very beautiful species. I believe @LamboMantisMan23 has had success with them
A $600 dollar pair of toxodera would look fabulous in one of my $4 plastic jar enclosures.I talked to him right before he went inactive, and he had a couple pairs of adult toxodera he was selling for about $600 a pair
:lol: With cheap 1$ fake plastic plants!A $600 dollar pair of toxodera would look fabulous in one of my $4 plastic jar enclosures.
One would think hey?You need to move to the U.K its much easier here to acquire tropical's as they would not survive in the wild.
You need to move to the U.K its much easier here to acquire tropical's as they would not survive in the wild. Sinomantis denticulata looks high on the wow factor, Glass Mantis. Ive only seen a picture of it. Not sure if its readily available here Ill have a look and let you knowOne would think hey?
Here in Canada, only T. sinensis and M. religiosa are legal.
And, it gets very cold here.
Hasn't stopped me though. It would be nice to order nymphs and ooths from online stores. Instead I find breeders that are willing to just put stuff in a box and ship it. It's that easy.that sucks :no:
Looks like you’re in luck! Currently many people are in the hobby working on most of those species you mentioned!Stenophylla, toxodera, empusa, metallyticus, theopompa, choerodadis, parymenopus, and the true native US mantids(not narrow wing, chinese, or european).
WHAT! YOU HAVE THEM!!! DUDE ILL PAY YOU PLZDid somebody say... Empusa?
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