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Tha Dragon

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Hi There Guy's and Girl's,

My name is Jimmy "Tha Dragon" van Sichem

i'm 27 years old,

i live in the Caribbean,Netherlands Antilles/Curacao

My hobbies are fishing,swimming,Street-Racing,very interested in exotic animals. Looking to get an Chameleon to but i need to research a bit more for that one.

I have never seen a praying mantis close (like in my hand) but a saw some pictures of this beautiful insect and i got very interested in caring or keeping one but here in Curacao i don't know if we have them here in the wild but i really want 1 or 2 to start my own pretty insect farm.

and i was surfing and i found this site and it looked interesting so i decided to become a member of this site to see if i could get someone to help me to get one of these guy's for my own.

Jimmy "Tha Dragon" van Sichem

 
Hello Jimmy, and welcome to the forum... nice to have you here. :) You'll find lots of information here about what you'll need to know to successfully keep some of these very interesting and lovely creatures yourself! I suggest doing your research by browsing through past forum threads, and gathering information that way. When you feel ready to adopt a few mantids of your own, there are several places to look. You can look in the classifieds section and see what other forum members have for sale, or go to Mantisplace.com or Bugsincyberspace.com. Best of luck to you, and I hope you find keeping and caring for mantids is a great hobby for you! :)

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Hi Jimmy,

I bet your island has some pretty amazing bugs. I'd love to hear what you see down there. Do you ever go over to the mainland and look for bugs?

Welcome!

 
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Hi Jimmy,I bet your island has some pretty amazing bugs. I'd love to hear what you see down there. Do you ever go over to the mainland and look for bugs?

Welcome!
Hi Peter,

i read your Mantis caresheet helped me allot to prepare for my first Mantis and i think i'm gonna order one next month.I'm doing my research to see what i need to import then to the Netherlands Antilles/Curacao. but i wanted to know if i order 1 how am i going to get it in Egg stage or a Small Mantis? cause if it's in Egg stage it would be easier i think bu i'll do my research and let you know. and i have an P.O. Box in the states so they could ship it to there and i'll receive it here so that's settled i think.

and about the Bug we have here,here is a site to see what we have here for bugs:Bugs of Curacao

Thanks in advance

Jimmy "Tha Dragon" van Sichem

 
Hi Jimmy,I bet your island has some pretty amazing bugs. I'd love to hear what you see down there. Do you ever go over to the mainland and look for bugs?

Welcome!
Hi Peter,

Did you have a look at the site that i send you?

and for my surpise we have them here but i have never seen one here but this sunday i'll begin a Naturalist lessons here in curacao and i'll take a good look to see if could get one or know where to find one.

if you see on the site you'll see a pciture of it could you please let me know wich species it is?

Thanks in advance

 
Hi Jimmy,

A mantis photo from that Curacao nature site lists it as Mantis religiosa (European mantis), but I'm skeptical. It doesn't look like any M. religiosa male I've ever seen. I'm not sure what it might be.

http://naturacao.100megsdns.com/List8/mantis.html

I also really like your taki kanado (thread-legged assassin bugs).

You're probably better off receiving an egg case if the shipment is going to have to hop from one destination to another. I'm glad to read you are looking into the regulations. I don't advocate the import of tropical species into tropical locales.

If you have mantises on the island, you might get a sweep net and pass it through some tall grasses in various locations around the island.

 
Peter, that mantis does not look at all like mantis religiosa. An L4 male is a lot "bulkier" than that. The one pictured is very thin, almost looks like a Miomantis to me, I'm thinking it's some Latin American species. Christian, help!!!

 
Way to misread what Peter wrote bro... Unless you were agreeing with him - You got a funny way of doing it.

 
Hi Jimmy,A mantis photo from that Curacao nature site lists it as Mantis religiosa (European mantis), but I'm skeptical. It doesn't look like any M. religiosa male I've ever seen. I'm not sure what it might be.

http://naturacao.100megsdns.com/List8/mantis.html

I also really like your taki kanado (thread-legged assassin bugs).

You're probably better off receiving an egg case if the shipment is going to have to hop from one destination to another. I'm glad to read you are looking into the regulations. I don't advocate the import of tropical species into tropical locales.

If you have mantises on the island, you might get a sweep net and pass it through some tall grasses in various locations around the island.
Hi there Peter,

I am going to start working on my net-cage.

could you please advice me where on this forum i could get someone to order a egg case of(Giant Indian Mantis,African Mantis or Chinese Mantis.) from?

and if so i have an P.O. Box number in the states in Hollywood Florida, via that address i could get everything here.

Could you please give me some advice of when i order the egg sack what more i need?

Thanks in advance

Tha Dragon

 

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