Photobook of my mantids (from Brazil!)

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CesarF

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Acanthops erosa

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Acanthops erosa L1 Nymph

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I'll post the other pictures (of Angela sp, Stagmatoptera binotata and Macromusonia) when I get 10 comments xD

 
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I'll not give up easily!!! o/

And my comments don't count!

Tell me what you think, to make me happy and willing to post more! =D
Posting more Pic's Don't really help we can just Google Species by name and see the pic's......... Sharing the Species to us would be grateful So we can have a chance to try it....

 
The L1's don't even look like L1's, most species L1's look so different, and young. This species L1 looks like a small version of an older nymph.

 
Very cool. Is that Acanthops species difficult to raise/breed? Since I got into this hobby, this species has been in demand and it seems like there have been very few for sale.

That L1 Acanthops is very interesting.

 

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