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Schloaty

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Hello all,

I'm interested in getting ooth(s) for one or two of the following species:

Gongylus gongylodes (violin mantis - yeah, like this is common....)

Pnigomantis medioconstricta

PHYLLOVATES CHLOROPHAEA

Giant Shield

Tanzania Danuria

Pseudoempusa Pinnapavonis

Euchomonella Macrops

If you have the ooth of a species that I haven't listed that reaches at least 3" (not much on small mantises), I'll certainly look into it.

Last note, I didn't include Chinese, as they live in my back yard, or giant asian, as I already have an ooth from my female.

You can reply here or PM, either is fine, I check both.

 
Hello all,I'm interested in getting ooth(s) for one or two of the following species:

Gongylus gongylodes (violin mantis - yeah, like this is common....)

Pnigomantis medioconstricta

PHYLLOVATES CHLOROPHAEA

Giant Shield

Tanzania Danuria

Pseudoempusa Pinnapavonis

Euchomonella Macrops

If you have the ooth of a species that I haven't listed that reaches at least 3" (not much on small mantises), I'll certainly look into it.

Last note, I didn't include Chinese, as they live in my back yard, or giant asian, as I already have an ooth from my female.

You can reply here or PM, either is fine, I check both.
i have madagascan marbled mantis ooths , very nice large species , easy to keep , one of the easiest i have had to breed due to male being only a very small amount smaller than female. etc , £20 each good sized ooths

 
Hi Penda,

Tempting....

However, I am nervous about international shipping. What sort of paperwork is entailed, if any?

Pardon my ignorance on this topic - you're talking to a plant enthusiast that deals in a lot of protected and endagered speceis on the CITIES list.... so naturally I'm a little paranoid about staying on the straight and narrow.

 

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