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NathanF

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Hello everyone,

Just thought I'd post here as suggested in the forum subheading. I'm Nathan, from north Wales. I'm looking at getting my first mantid soon - as soon as the local shop gets them back in (when I went yesterday, they had chameleons, centipedes, coral, vipers, even a sodding caiman - everything but mantids).

I asked my landlord if I could get some sort of small animal, "or a fishtank", as I was "really missing having animals around". He responded "Hi Nathan. Fish are fine but no animals please". Given his refusal to consider fish animals, I figured that gave me quite a lot of scope with regards to what I COULD keep in the flat. I don't have the time to set up an aquarium right now, though that's very much on the long-term agenda as I love keeping fish. So I looked at other options.

I'd never considered mantids as pets before. This is mostly down to the fact that I always assumed they were expensive and complicated to keep. As a kid, I always liked them - I remember seeing one in a pet shop when I was about seven, and being fascinated. When I was 20 I was on holiday in Austria, near Vienna where they have hot Summers, and was gobsmacked to see mantises living wild in the village we were staying in - I'd always assumed they were a strictly tropical family. I was even more shocked to see one flying, something else I didn't know they could do.

Eight years later, and I have a tank, now I just need a mantis. Owing to their supposed ease of keeping and the fact that they are stunning, I'm looking at getting a ghost mantis. Nearer the time, I'm sure I'll be peppering the forums with newbie questions. But for now, I'm enjoying reading through the boards - clearly a knowledgeable lot here.

 
Welcome!  I hadn't thought of keeping mantids before either until I recently started.  No regrets so far!

 
Welcome! I find it strange mantises are not more popular. They are such wonderful amusing little friends. They need better PR in my opinion. 

 
Welcome!  Mantises make better pets than, fish, so I say you made a wise choice in considering them. ;)

 
Welcome and heyas.  Ghost is a good choice for your entry into this fascinating world. There is a wealth of information here just waiting to be found. And nice people to help if needed.

@Sarah K Better than fish? I had wet arms for over 60 yrs. Only gave it up cause of bad back. If I could I would keep both. Totally different experience.

Still think it is the turning head and eye stare that gets most of us with mantis!

 
@NathanF Welcome! Ghosts are easy to keep and they don't require much room due to their small size and also because they don't really move much. Mantids are fantastic pets, you'll love it. 

 

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