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  • Birthday 12/11/1995

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  1. Hi, I have been in search of any species of phasmid for a while now. Does anyone have any or know of a place with any available? Thanks
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  4. Also some foods make them poisonous so keep that in mind. I'm using the artificial diet. They love it. When they pupate, you can dig them up and expose them to light to make them hatch faster. No need to wait for the diapause like wait they go through. I put one of my desk lamps with a plant grow bulb on them for 24 hours straight and after a week or two all of them hatched. Also be ready for eggs everywhere unless someone else knows how to get then to lay eggs on a specific spot.
  5. What do you feed the larva? Standard wood and leaf substrate? I wonder how they would do with the koi pellets technique mentioned on the other threads...
  6. From what I found they like to be kept like other assassin bugs in many ways. Keep slightly moist. They will readily mate in captivity. The problem comes with the eggs. I got mine last time too late to get eggs. But from the research I did it sounded like they may need a cold dormancy period. I was going to put some in the fridge and some out of the fridge to test this. Mine were also too far in the life cycle to test foods. The previous ones I had as a kid liked pretty much whatever I gave them.
  7. This is a somewhat old post, but they don't look like aspersum. How big exactly were they and where was this? They look more like a species of glass snail if they were around dime size.
  8. Lovely beetles. Ever since finding a grapevine as a kid I've always been interested in them.
  9. Wait, feeding it koi pellets? That's an option?
  10. Looks like a Tetramorium to me to
  11. These are actually a couple of the little colonies I sent out to buyers. My colonies are much larger and actually don't have lids.
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