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General Non-Mantis Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="HungryGhost" data-source="post: 257304" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>New here and to keeping mantids. I've always been atracted to the natural world and usually the things that most people shun - spiders, snakes, insects etc. I'm waiting for my first nymph to arrive on 10/3. It's a Sphodromantis lineola. I don't rally have a head for scientific names :wacko: so I'll refer to it as a Giant African Mantis from here on out.</p><p></p><p>I have kept tarantulas in the past. I had 2 Mexican Red-Knees, and a Chilean Rose. Once they reached sexual maturity I donated them to a breeder to keep the hobby going. I guess I had them 8-10 years.</p><p></p><p>Looking forward to the mantids and would love to get a few Ghost nymphs next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HungryGhost, post: 257304, member: 7463"] New here and to keeping mantids. I've always been atracted to the natural world and usually the things that most people shun - spiders, snakes, insects etc. I'm waiting for my first nymph to arrive on 10/3. It's a Sphodromantis lineola. I don't rally have a head for scientific names :wacko: so I'll refer to it as a Giant African Mantis from here on out. I have kept tarantulas in the past. I had 2 Mexican Red-Knees, and a Chilean Rose. Once they reached sexual maturity I donated them to a breeder to keep the hobby going. I guess I had them 8-10 years. Looking forward to the mantids and would love to get a few Ghost nymphs next. [/QUOTE]
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