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Really cool mantids! :D Never seen so many nymphs in my life. What are you going to do with the rest of the nymphs? BTW how long does it take for you to feed all your mantids?

 
Few new pics

Gongylus gongylodes

4th instar

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5th instar

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I finally finished my Gongylus gongylodes enclosure:) ( It used to be a chameleon enclosure )

Empty

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Twigs etc.

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With the nymphs

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I really like the Gongy house mate, I bet they are as happy as a pig in mud in there.

 
Wow that is nuts! I like what you did to it. Looks so natural. and to see that as part of your room or whatever, that must be pleasing to look at after everything. I'm just saying screw work rite now, ( i dont need to bill the client right now, he's getting the bill today anyways) JK! haha, nice job and back to work for me!

-Victor

 
I use the same types of twigs in my enclosures! But unfortunately for the reasons I explained to you, I cannot use twigs with leaves - bummer.

 
Uhm, without the Hierodula and Hymenopus nymphs around 45 and with the nymphs around 200 I think..

Didymocorypha lanceolata ooth I got from Kruszakus hatched today :)

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