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<blockquote data-quote="Meemee" data-source="post: 12180" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Hey everyone,</p><p></p><p>I had no idea that this would generate such interest. Just goes to show how much I know about mantises!</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping to get a couple of ootheca from it (if he still had the mantis; I haven't talked to him in a few days) and if I do, I have no problem sharing any nymphs that I manage to hatch from it.</p><p></p><p>Jackson, my husband is an aircraft maintenance engineer (just a fancy name for helicopter mechanic :wink: ). He works deep in the jungle so I've properly coached him on catching and taking pictures of anything unusual (i.e. he just caught a cool looking toad and sent me pics of it). He's also asked the Ecuadorians he works with to bring him any 'neat' looking animals/insects hence the Acanthops.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>Meemee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meemee, post: 12180, member: 114"] Hey everyone, I had no idea that this would generate such interest. Just goes to show how much I know about mantises! I'm hoping to get a couple of ootheca from it (if he still had the mantis; I haven't talked to him in a few days) and if I do, I have no problem sharing any nymphs that I manage to hatch from it. Jackson, my husband is an aircraft maintenance engineer (just a fancy name for helicopter mechanic :wink: ). He works deep in the jungle so I've properly coached him on catching and taking pictures of anything unusual (i.e. he just caught a cool looking toad and sent me pics of it). He's also asked the Ecuadorians he works with to bring him any 'neat' looking animals/insects hence the Acanthops. Cheers, Meemee [/QUOTE]
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