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<blockquote data-quote="Mantis Keeper" data-source="post: 8022" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>I have never tried lookin for grisea in the winter. However, when I caught my female last year, winter was well underway before she laid her third or fourth ooths. I found her in the adult stage as well as one in the nymph stage so I am reasonably sure they are out year round. francisco, I am also looking for maya, they are very elusive. As for trading for grisea, srry, first off, I still need a male, second, I already have any possible trades planned for them so unless I find another pair entirely, you'll have to either wait a year, or get them from someone else. Anyway, good luck everyone with their breeding, catching, and raising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mantis Keeper, post: 8022, member: 234"] I have never tried lookin for grisea in the winter. However, when I caught my female last year, winter was well underway before she laid her third or fourth ooths. I found her in the adult stage as well as one in the nymph stage so I am reasonably sure they are out year round. francisco, I am also looking for maya, they are very elusive. As for trading for grisea, srry, first off, I still need a male, second, I already have any possible trades planned for them so unless I find another pair entirely, you'll have to either wait a year, or get them from someone else. Anyway, good luck everyone with their breeding, catching, and raising. [/QUOTE]
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