Heterochaeta occidentalis

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Some of the nymphs with the signature pose

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They are very entertaing and soo curious! The 2 I got from you are doing very well. :p
Glad to know they are doing well for you Nanette (need to change my user name to 'Yentid' :p ) Hope the S. prestiosa and budwing nymphs are equally well for you too.

The H. occidentalis will need plenty of space soon. Here are couple of pics from my friend

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I have them myself, but I have never seen them in a threat posision, like on the last picture.

 
Nice pics!

I'm really loving this species. Very easy to keep and full of personality. They have a habit of eating only part of a fly then tossing it though. Not all the time but often enough. Anyone know why that is? Is there a food they prefer over flies?

 
Nice pics!

I'm really loving this species. Very easy to keep and full of personality. They have a habit of eating only part of a fly then tossing it though. Not all the time but often enough. Anyone know why that is? Is there a food they prefer over flies?
I never noticed the toss thing, but then I ONLY fed them flies. I quite honestly treated them like second-class citizens, even putting them in with my Gongy's to help eat off the extra flies. They did just fine. Here's a pic of a sub(sub?) adult. Still pretty impressive... you can see his cage mates int he background...

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Nice one Sporeworld! This species is quite easy to keep and breed, i have a few mismolts on last moult but that's probably it. I keep them warm (85F) and humid on the last 2 molts, similar to the Idolomantis condition. The one on your hand could be a subadult female but not 100% sure.

 
I never noticed the toss thing, but then I ONLY fed them flies. I quite honestly treated them like second-class citizens, even putting them in with my Gongy's to help eat off the extra flies. They did just fine. Here's a pic of a sub(sub?) adult. Still pretty impressive... you can see his cage mates int he background...
Nice! Yours are pretty green. Mine are darker brown with a mauve tint.

I have 3 subadults. May be 2 females and a male. I hope I'm right about that!

 
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