Been active in the invert hobby for ~5 yrs, keeping them a bit longer... Not sure exactly why I am making this post, the majority of people that have similar interest already know me, but...why not.
I know a lot about a lot of the native species of invertebrates in the SW USA and have collected/seen a lot of them too. Just kinda here (and any other forums I am active on) to contribute to random invert threads and not get back into mantids... <_<
My invert collection has a fairly simple line of thought at the root of it...the weirder the better.
I know a lot about a lot of the native species of invertebrates in the SW USA and have collected/seen a lot of them too. Just kinda here (and any other forums I am active on) to contribute to random invert threads and not get back into mantids... <_<
My invert collection has a fairly simple line of thought at the root of it...the weirder the better.