JADzilla
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I was introduced to this forum by a good friend who is a member, awesome forum btw, gave me lots of helpful tips.
Last season, the boyfriend and I were gardening. After hearing a loud freak out, I ran towards him to see a praying mantis on the gound. I always wanted a praying mantis as a pet, so i decided to keep her. I named her Alexander Bee. Researching online, I think it could be a california praying mantis [had no idea we had any locally]. Before she died when winter came, she layed one egg cluster. Three days ago, the cluster hatched and I had roughly 30 nymphs. Actually I think the count went down to 18-20 nymphs by todays count.
let the game begin. I hope I raise these guys right to adult hood.
-JAD
Last season, the boyfriend and I were gardening. After hearing a loud freak out, I ran towards him to see a praying mantis on the gound. I always wanted a praying mantis as a pet, so i decided to keep her. I named her Alexander Bee. Researching online, I think it could be a california praying mantis [had no idea we had any locally]. Before she died when winter came, she layed one egg cluster. Three days ago, the cluster hatched and I had roughly 30 nymphs. Actually I think the count went down to 18-20 nymphs by todays count.
let the game begin. I hope I raise these guys right to adult hood.
-JAD