Really Andrew @@" I still have around 30 L6-L7 Hierodula Membrancae I'll make sure they spread around .Most likely a hierodula sp or sphodromantis sp...personally its between Hierodula majuscula and Hierodula Membrancae...but h membran aren't as easy to get as my majusc.
All the best,
Andrew
Yes.Idolomantis Diabolica are bigger/bulkier, and just flat out all around better looking in my opinion...and I know they're still in culture.
yeah I got my idolos 12$ each. but i swear my dog was easier to care for.Idolomantis Diabolica are bigger/bulkier, and just flat out all around better looking in my opinion...and I know they're still in culture.
True, but the $12 Idolo you bought weren't bred(cb) and cared for by me, lol. Sometimes you get what you pay for, and you do need practice to raise these from babies and get ooths that hatch, soon very soon...4 sale?yeah I got my idolos 12$ each. but i swear my dog was easier to care for.
Not common though. You're the only one I know who's ever had success breeding them.True, but the $12 Idolo you bought weren't bred(cb) and cared for by me, lol. Sometimes you get what you pay for, and you do need practice to raise these from babies and get ooths that hatch, soon very soon...4 sale?THEY'RE NOT THAT HARD PEOPLE!!! really I swear. {raspberries fly}
Its amazing what proper care can do for a species. All these people trying to keep picky species in the minimal conditions and wondering why they fail.True, but the $12 Idolo you bought weren't bred(cb) and cared for by me, lol. Sometimes you get what you pay for, and you do need practice to raise these from babies and get ooths that hatch, soon very soon...4 sale?
THEY'RE NOT THAT HARD PEOPLE!!! really I swear. {raspberries fly}
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