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u can call me M0TH3R H0M1N1D if u want :p

they all hatched but I can send u rothoscilda, luna, poly, and a few other stuff next brood ;)
u can call me M0TH3R H0M1N1D if u want :p

they all hatched but I can send u rothoscilda, luna, poly, and a few other stuff next brood ;)
If they are native to south fla and can eat oak than yes... but mainly only want automeris io for that reason...will you sell the cats or adults?

 
I named the following type of moth, a "yellow fluff muffin."

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Surprise! The imperial moth(Eacles imperialis) itself paid me a visit. I think its real name was George Alexander Louis something. :clap:

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All these pictures are so pretty! I've been wanting to learn more about saturniids for a while. May take some time to do so once I settle into the Mantis hobby for a while. I know I've seen a few Luna Moths back in Louisiana, but unsure what else we had in our area.

 
few recent pics

rothschildia cincta hatchers (they didn't eat the oak and I think they all died, but it was likely due to inbreeding)

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cynthia hatchlings, now on an ailanthus tree

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very pretty 3rd instar cecropia larva

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not a sat but a sphingiid, 4th instar manduca sexta

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