Ditto to Rick's post!
Don't you have SOME insects up there that you can catch and feed to your mantids? I can swoop a butterfly net in the grass outside and get a couple weeks worth of food for my 4 ghosts.I'm having second thoughts
The reason I wanted to breed in the first place was just to be able to have my own personal supply instead of spending 13 dollars on a mio.
But it would be cheaper not to breed them and just buy them.
To expensive to feed that many mantids, and I think it would be alot of work.
Just put little drag racing parachutes on them. They don't run off as much that way.I understand that I need to slow down the male.
very funnyJust put little drag racing parachutes on them. They don't run off as much that way.
I think that what a lot of people have being saying at great length, here, Ricardo, is that you won't be granted a federal permit whether you can afford one or not.very funny
And guys I'm not going to spend 60-100 bucks on a permit to have mantids from other countries.
I'll just depend off the petland supply which is both overpriced and rare
what is stopping me from purchasing cheap and exotic mantids is the permit.I think that what a lot of people have being saying at great length, here, Ricardo, is that you won't be granted a federal permit whether you can afford one or not.
What is to stop you from buying some of the excellently priced mantids offered here in the For Sale/Wanted forum?
As long as they don't know, your fine? There's plenty of sellers here from Poland and other places that probably require a permit, but don't have one.what is stopping me from purchasing cheap and exotic mantids is the permit.
I don't want to spend the money. why wouldn't I be able to be granted a permit even if I could afford it?
I'll consider it . . . risky buisness though!As long as they don't know, your fine? There's plenty of sellers here from Poland and other places that probably require a permit, but don't have one.
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