Ricardo
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Some look dull and brown , so it's hard to believe this is the exact same kind :huh:Idolomantis Diabolica.
Mine looked just like that (just not quite as fierce...)
Some look dull and brown , so it's hard to believe this is the exact same kind :huh:Idolomantis Diabolica.
Mine looked just like that (just not quite as fierce...)
yep! Man they have to be the greatest looking mantids around once they reach adulthood!Ah, I see your confusion. Yeah, they're all tanish brown (almost orangish) right up to adult. Then, they're STILL brownish for another 3 or 4 days as they start to develop the bright greens and reds.
Make sense...?
If I get a hold of some, I will breed them until Im old and grey , just to be sure there will always be some of them aroundI tell you the truth, they are simply amazing at any age.
I keep meaning to sort through my videos and pics, but they are truly epic - on a number of scales:
I doubt if I've ever seen a WIDER mantid (the shield is ginormous).
The biggest L1 nymph I've ever raised.
I can't remember holding a heavier mantid (although a few were close).
Quite possibly the most unnerving (if not most iconic) threat pose.
Among the most demonic and alien looking I've seen.
Top 5 wing patterns (oooo, those psuedocreos ARE lovely).
Besided the molting issue that we're all working on - they're really easy to care for. Hardy, tollerant of heat and humidity, communal, docile (to me, not food) and can manage on a very simple diet (I'm convinced I could go L1 on house flies, and then nothing but BB's til death).
I really hope we can keep this breed going healthy here in the states.
Good for you, Ricardo! This was a resurrected, thread from last year, and of the nine members who posted, six, including the photographer, have dropped out. Ten years from now, you will probably be telling a bunch of new members about "the good old days"!If I get a hold of some, I will breed them until Im old and grey , just to be sure there will always be some of them around
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