sidodareohc
Member
I had a nice hatch of Raptrix occidentalis nymphs recently, and the nymphs will be ready to go soon! This species is a smaller side mantis related to Acontista and Callibia, with similar appearance. The nymphs are excellent ant mimics and develop a red-orange coloration on the abdomen once they get older. Perfect for anyone who wants smaller sized mantises with aggressive feeding responses with fast growth. The females are long lived and can lay multiple ooths hatching over 50 nymphs each.
PM me for more details! Will happily send photos of the exact nymphs and any care related questions.
PM me for more details! Will happily send photos of the exact nymphs and any care related questions.