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So burrr it is getting real cold here 44-30!!!!! These fridge temperatures are what caused the change, the move off the kitchen table. :rolleyes:

The room(under the steps)

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My ladies

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My ghost(most were just feed so they stayed in the cagees)

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Whalb

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Wild mom with her first ooth

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Wild young green

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More to come..............

 
And again, the metal type shelving units! :lol: I know they're not totally uncommon; but it just seems many of us use them. ;)

Chase, love the pics of your G.g.'s, and it looks like you've got a nice set-up there.

We are at exactly 0 F. as I type. Brrrr!!! :p

 
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Yep. Same shelf. They suck unless you put something down to set stuff on. My 32 oz cups are always falling over when I am working around them. Love the bark mantids. I have a bunch myself.

 
Yep. Same shelf. They suck unless you put something down to set stuff on. My 32 oz cups are always falling over when I am working around them. Love the bark mantids. I have a bunch myself.
When I used them for canned foods before moving them to the mantis room, I used carpet squares cut to fit on them. I sometimes think of using them again when I try to set cups on them... but I mainly have net cages on them, not the cups... so I'm good.

 
I must say, those ladies are very attractive ;)
Yes they are :p .I use just 2 little peices of cardboard as the mobile work station after my ff transfer container fell over :blink: .

I am sure if i lived up north i would never leave the house in winter(i am very glad i live down here).

 
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And more photos:

The "normal" nymphs

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The needy bark nymphs

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My crested gecko cage

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And kra-ka-ka(my gecko)

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Kra-ka-ka and ukulele(the light one)

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Sub(-sub)adult girls

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The luckey guy with greenie:

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Enjoyed the pics, Chase! ;) Hey, do the G. grisea get any less skittish when they get older (sub or adult)?
No and yes, If they scare they either run like a crazed bug or press flat and do the "you don't see me" thing. I have had wild adults and nymphs do either of these but more commonly they run. When in captivity, in my house they get hand feed...... so they become less skittish.

 
No and yes, If they scare they either run like a crazed bug or press flat and do the "you don't see me" thing. I have had wild adults and nymphs do either of these but more commonly they run. When in captivity, in my house they get hand feed...... so they become less skittish.
Thanks for the info. ;)

 

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