mantisboybrandon
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Hey guys, I'm new here and i petty much made an account here to ask what the heck type of mantis i have been breeding for years now. Im 17 and ive kept this mantis as a pet for as long as i can remember and am now keeping two adult female specimens right now. I've looked online for southern california mantises and i cant find any leads. it looks like a typical california mantis but the femaile's abdomins are a lot skinnier and are mostly tana-green instead of DARK brown like the typical larger species that lives in southern california i guess. please help as i do not know what kind of species this is even with trying to reserch it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vz1CB-MNZY
there is a video of one of my FEMALE mantises. idk if you can see it that well but as you can see it is a lot skinnier form of the larger, more circle-shaped abdormined california mantis. Also, idk if it helps but almost all females (idk about males as i only capture them when i need them to breed) have a spot on theyre abdomin. mine has one on the second to last segment. also, this mantis creates egg sacks that are more rectangle shaped, with litte "mountains" on the top of them. their abdomins are also not curled when they are nymphs so like i said it cant be the larger "california" mantis. i live in southern california, near palm springs so it gets really hot here and ive never seen one of the larger ones out here as its probobly too hot.
idk about if this is a common mantis but im am sooo confused as to what species it is. haha i really want to know what species this is and its scientific name(if you couldnt tell lol). thanks guys for all the help and i look forward to hearing what you guys think!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vz1CB-MNZY
there is a video of one of my FEMALE mantises. idk if you can see it that well but as you can see it is a lot skinnier form of the larger, more circle-shaped abdormined california mantis. Also, idk if it helps but almost all females (idk about males as i only capture them when i need them to breed) have a spot on theyre abdomin. mine has one on the second to last segment. also, this mantis creates egg sacks that are more rectangle shaped, with litte "mountains" on the top of them. their abdomins are also not curled when they are nymphs so like i said it cant be the larger "california" mantis. i live in southern california, near palm springs so it gets really hot here and ive never seen one of the larger ones out here as its probobly too hot.
idk about if this is a common mantis but im am sooo confused as to what species it is. haha i really want to know what species this is and its scientific name(if you couldnt tell lol). thanks guys for all the help and i look forward to hearing what you guys think!