This is my insect collection for the time its nothing big but enough for me.
One of my vietnam stick insects (Baculum extradentatum)
My orchid mantis (Pseudocoreborta wahlbergii)
My giant african land snail - Steve (achantina fulica)
My black beauty stick insect (Pheruphasma schultei)
One of my giant spiny stick insects (Extratomas tiaratum)
My striped madagascar hissing cockroach (Eliptotorhina javanica)
My hissing cockroach(Gromphadorhina protentosa)
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MY REPTILES
My Bearded dragon - Gunther (Pongona vitticeps)
My first pet reptile - Leopard gecko - Trevor (Elubepharius macularius)
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Wow, that Orchid Mantis is beautiful and the snail is impressive! Awesome pets and all appear in great health
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Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
Very, very nice collection.Love the mantis.
Edit:Just thought I'd mention that that isn't actually an Orchid Mantis. It's an African Flower Mantid, which in my opinion are even better. I breed Asain Flower Mantids which are pretty much the same as the African species.
Just in case you wanted to see the difference here is an African flower mantis and an orchid mantis.
Gorgeous animals, was looking at pics in net and found the species of a matching one. It's called Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii and is commonly known as the "Spiny Flower Mantis," which kind of matches your purchase name.
Jack: Are those costly? Too bad can't buy some off you; love Flower Mantis now that I've seen them!
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
I want that snail! What do you keep it in?
The hardest part is hatching the ooth. As long as each adult is at least 2-4 weeks sexually mature they can breed but you have to make sure the female is already eating something or else the male is on the menu!![]()
Yep that's it! The spiny flower mantis is the same thing as the African flower mantis just some people call it different names. They're so cool. They're kinda expensive at some places but I got 8 nymphs for £10.00 which is about $15.00 and that's really cheap for this species.
If you want some I'll just take the next flight over to Virginia Beach tomorrow and give you a bunch of them.![]()
How often do you replace the cuttlefish bone because I'm now thinking of getting one?
Nice collection Delivor! Everything looks great!
While we're being knit-picky about nomenclature ; ) Elliptorhina javanica are indigenous to Java, not Madagascar. I think the common names people tend to throw around these days are Halloween Hissers or Javan Hissing Roaches.
-Jeff Howell
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Most people do, just because of how similar the two species are. Where these roaches live is where they get their Latin name.
WOW you have very nice reptiles and insects and I also love that butterfly and snail. Can you tell me is there any effects of pet a snail in home with kids? Thanks for sharing the photos.
Just realised that should actually say I have started to breed Asian flower mantids. I have just made a new thread showing my newest members of the invert collection.
I have had oothecas before though and their the hardest part of breeding. Quite difficult to hatch some species.
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