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General Non-Mantis Discussion
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Hi, from New England, USA
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<blockquote data-quote="Phantom" data-source="post: 25368" data-attributes="member: 888"><p>My name is Dave and my hobby is carnivorous plants. I have always been fascinated by mantids, but I have never kept them before. There are many people I have met in my hobby who also like mantids.</p><p></p><p>I have thought about raising some mantids, and I have spent some time lurking on this site, and others, to determine the proper requirements. I live in Massachusetts, USA and I recently saw a few different native mantid species this past summer while going on bog walks.</p><p></p><p>I belong to a club called the New England Carnivorous Plant Society (www.necps.org) where carnivorous plant people get together to discuss carnivorous plants as a hobby. We have our 4th annual show coming up in September, and I would like to have at least one mantid, in a safe terrarium, for an educational display.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phantom, post: 25368, member: 888"] My name is Dave and my hobby is carnivorous plants. I have always been fascinated by mantids, but I have never kept them before. There are many people I have met in my hobby who also like mantids. I have thought about raising some mantids, and I have spent some time lurking on this site, and others, to determine the proper requirements. I live in Massachusetts, USA and I recently saw a few different native mantid species this past summer while going on bog walks. I belong to a club called the New England Carnivorous Plant Society (www.necps.org) where carnivorous plant people get together to discuss carnivorous plants as a hobby. We have our 4th annual show coming up in September, and I would like to have at least one mantid, in a safe terrarium, for an educational display. [/QUOTE]
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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Introduce Yourself
Hi, from New England, USA
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