Hey all,
I have a few ooths available
Blepharopsis mendica- $65, the earliest ooths from these girls are hatching and so I will not be refunding for unhatched ooth! Under 85F conditions, incubation is only 3-4 weeks. Mist gently each day. These are Egyptian population B. mendica so they do best at 80-90F. I mist them daily so they can drink water, but they are allowed to dry thoroughly. Remember these are empusids so they can't climb smooth surfaces and they can't process crickets! I have seen some people use roaches with these without issue, but I play it safe by just using flying prey
Odontomantis micans- $10. I will refund for these if they don't hatch. I had about 11 females contributing ooths, but I did not witness each and every pairing, so there's a slight chance the ooth isn't fertile. I have 4 of such females still alive and producing. This is a fun little species to work with! I do notice a good deal of random die-offs in the first instar, but not to the extent where you can't get a good starter colony with 1 or 2 ooths. They do well communally and are aggressive feeders of fruit flies even at an early age
Pseudovates sp., very likely P. chlorophaea- $25. One ooth from a witnessed pairing, one from a female who was with males for about 2 weeks. Yes, I will refund if these ooths do not hatch
I still have Otomantis scutigera nymphs (i2-4) available, $4 each or 10 for $30
remember with living nymphs I offer 4 shipping options
USPS priority ($12), USPS express ($45-50), UPS 2 day (probably around $45) and UPS overnight ($60-70)
includes insulation and heat pack. LAG ONLY if A: you select an overnight option and B: the package isn't delayed. USPS has been sucky lately
nymph shipping within US only, ooth shipping worldwide but at your own risk. I cannot send heat packs overseas... The ooths are guaranteed regardless of shipping speed so long as they arrive within a week
Upcoming stock:
nymphs of Odontomantis micans, Galinthias amoena, Creobroter urbanus
my feedback
I have a few ooths available
Blepharopsis mendica- $65, the earliest ooths from these girls are hatching and so I will not be refunding for unhatched ooth! Under 85F conditions, incubation is only 3-4 weeks. Mist gently each day. These are Egyptian population B. mendica so they do best at 80-90F. I mist them daily so they can drink water, but they are allowed to dry thoroughly. Remember these are empusids so they can't climb smooth surfaces and they can't process crickets! I have seen some people use roaches with these without issue, but I play it safe by just using flying prey
Odontomantis micans- $10. I will refund for these if they don't hatch. I had about 11 females contributing ooths, but I did not witness each and every pairing, so there's a slight chance the ooth isn't fertile. I have 4 of such females still alive and producing. This is a fun little species to work with! I do notice a good deal of random die-offs in the first instar, but not to the extent where you can't get a good starter colony with 1 or 2 ooths. They do well communally and are aggressive feeders of fruit flies even at an early age
Pseudovates sp., very likely P. chlorophaea- $25. One ooth from a witnessed pairing, one from a female who was with males for about 2 weeks. Yes, I will refund if these ooths do not hatch
I still have Otomantis scutigera nymphs (i2-4) available, $4 each or 10 for $30
remember with living nymphs I offer 4 shipping options
USPS priority ($12), USPS express ($45-50), UPS 2 day (probably around $45) and UPS overnight ($60-70)
includes insulation and heat pack. LAG ONLY if A: you select an overnight option and B: the package isn't delayed. USPS has been sucky lately
nymph shipping within US only, ooth shipping worldwide but at your own risk. I cannot send heat packs overseas... The ooths are guaranteed regardless of shipping speed so long as they arrive within a week
Upcoming stock:
nymphs of Odontomantis micans, Galinthias amoena, Creobroter urbanus
my feedback
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