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Lime green mantid nymphs
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<blockquote data-quote="Twiggy" data-source="post: 16640" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>I was given an ootheca from the guy at the local pet shop over a month ago, we thought it wasn't fertile.. until today when i was swamped by little mantids! :?</p><p></p><p>I'm not interested in selling them, I've got a local parks tropical house taking approx 50 to keep free range, but with the rest I'm trying to gauge interest.</p><p></p><p>I don't want paying, I want to give them away free to good homes, the only thing they would cost is postage.. I'm not happy to let them go until they are a little bigger unless your in the nottingham area. I believe them to be lime green mantids as they came in the same shipment at the pet store. If you would be interested please let me know.</p><p></p><p>(Oh and any tips on how to effectively house and feed these little dudes, or even how to seperate them would be appreciated!!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twiggy, post: 16640, member: 455"] I was given an ootheca from the guy at the local pet shop over a month ago, we thought it wasn't fertile.. until today when i was swamped by little mantids! :? I'm not interested in selling them, I've got a local parks tropical house taking approx 50 to keep free range, but with the rest I'm trying to gauge interest. I don't want paying, I want to give them away free to good homes, the only thing they would cost is postage.. I'm not happy to let them go until they are a little bigger unless your in the nottingham area. I believe them to be lime green mantids as they came in the same shipment at the pet store. If you would be interested please let me know. (Oh and any tips on how to effectively house and feed these little dudes, or even how to seperate them would be appreciated!!) [/QUOTE]
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