Entomo-logic
Well-known member
Dear Mantidforum Members,
My Name is Tony and I am new to the Mantidforum community. I would like to say hello and thank you all for sharing your knowledge and experience that you have gained through Years of keeping these wonderful creatures! I hope to contribute valuable information and opinions. I work with mantids as part of my every day job as a zoo keeper in an Insectarium in Omaha, NE. I have experience with Orchids (H. coronatus), Carolinas (S. carolina), Miomantis (M. paykullii), Lineola (S. lineola), Chinese (T. aridifolia), Giant Shield (R. basalis), Dead leaf (D. desiccata), Unicorns (P. chlorophaea and P. arizonae), Longneck (E. macrops), Ghost (P. paradoxa), various flower mantids (C. pictipennis and P. ocellata), and my personal favorite Violin Mantids (G. gongylodes). I am relatively new at the whole exotic mantis game but I have learned a lot in 3 years.Again thanks in advance for all you help adn advice in the future!
Tony
My Name is Tony and I am new to the Mantidforum community. I would like to say hello and thank you all for sharing your knowledge and experience that you have gained through Years of keeping these wonderful creatures! I hope to contribute valuable information and opinions. I work with mantids as part of my every day job as a zoo keeper in an Insectarium in Omaha, NE. I have experience with Orchids (H. coronatus), Carolinas (S. carolina), Miomantis (M. paykullii), Lineola (S. lineola), Chinese (T. aridifolia), Giant Shield (R. basalis), Dead leaf (D. desiccata), Unicorns (P. chlorophaea and P. arizonae), Longneck (E. macrops), Ghost (P. paradoxa), various flower mantids (C. pictipennis and P. ocellata), and my personal favorite Violin Mantids (G. gongylodes). I am relatively new at the whole exotic mantis game but I have learned a lot in 3 years.Again thanks in advance for all you help adn advice in the future!
Tony