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Guest_duncan27_*
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hello everyone.
Been an avid critter watcher since I was a child. Never got in to all the scientific names and such as I was just interested in finding what I had in the backyard, put it in a nice set up and enjoy watching them.
Mantids were always a nice treat for me and I have had a couple over the years... Carolina and/or chinese I am guessing. Easy to care for and fun to have around.
Found this forum because I have gotten my zest back for bugs as I have been sharing my interest with my 3 yr old who just loves bugs. At the moment I have 2 chinese mantids, 1 bought at an expo the other caught in my backyard, probably from a batch of mantids that I put in the backyard last summer. Other critters I, I mean my son , has are some millipedes, centipedes, giant water bugs, diving beetles, newts and a sow bug killer (spider). Most where found in the backyard or nearby mountains.
After a little more practice with my chinese mantids I want to see if I can breed them, and move on to an orchid mantid or something that is more colorful and "different". Any thoughts and suggestions on what species to move up to next for me would be great. I take good care of whatever I keep as long as I know what they need.
Been an avid critter watcher since I was a child. Never got in to all the scientific names and such as I was just interested in finding what I had in the backyard, put it in a nice set up and enjoy watching them.
Mantids were always a nice treat for me and I have had a couple over the years... Carolina and/or chinese I am guessing. Easy to care for and fun to have around.
Found this forum because I have gotten my zest back for bugs as I have been sharing my interest with my 3 yr old who just loves bugs. At the moment I have 2 chinese mantids, 1 bought at an expo the other caught in my backyard, probably from a batch of mantids that I put in the backyard last summer. Other critters I, I mean my son , has are some millipedes, centipedes, giant water bugs, diving beetles, newts and a sow bug killer (spider). Most where found in the backyard or nearby mountains.
After a little more practice with my chinese mantids I want to see if I can breed them, and move on to an orchid mantid or something that is more colorful and "different". Any thoughts and suggestions on what species to move up to next for me would be great. I take good care of whatever I keep as long as I know what they need.