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<blockquote data-quote="chinomathboy" data-source="post: 8740" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>If you are refering to some UK websites, then yes, I noticed. As a breeder myself, I keep only a few specimen for each species. I usually don't sell the females I have unless I have too many(not often). Another reason, males of some species mature much faster than the females, so breeders may not have mature females to breed yet(sometimes it's reversed). Anyhow, it's better to purchase a few small nymphs and raise them yourself(it's not like they take years to mature :shock: ).</p><p></p><p>chen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chinomathboy, post: 8740, member: 178"] If you are refering to some UK websites, then yes, I noticed. As a breeder myself, I keep only a few specimen for each species. I usually don't sell the females I have unless I have too many(not often). Another reason, males of some species mature much faster than the females, so breeders may not have mature females to breed yet(sometimes it's reversed). Anyhow, it's better to purchase a few small nymphs and raise them yourself(it's not like they take years to mature :shock: ). chen [/QUOTE]
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