Well, first I'll have to succeed in breeding them. Time will tell. I don't think I could ship these overseas though. Maybe ooths at best, if there aren't legal troubles.Oh wow
Will offspring be for sale?
On the bigger side for bark mantis standards, but not that big overall. My female is a little bit under 5cm(~2 in) and my males are about 5,5cm(~2,16 in) long. Their huge wings give them a good bit of additional size though, especially for the males they reach far over the abdomen. My female looks a bit small compared to the males because of that, I'll hopefully see whether that's normal or if my second female grows bigger than that.Wow what a stunning species. How big are they and what is their care like?
Thanks! They are indonesian bark mantids, Theopompa servillei. I use a Canon Powershot SX730 HS.Absolutely stunning pictures! What species are they? They look very similar to Grizzled mantises but with more color and different wings. Beautiful species I must say! What camera and lens are you using to get your pictures?
Congratz on the matings and nymphs!
They certainly are a cool species thanks! Never heard of them but looks to be an awesome species!Thanks! They are indonesian bark mantids, Theopompa servillei. I use a Canon Powershot SX730 HS.
First hatch is at L3 now. Here in comparison to a female.
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