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    Free praying mantis nymphs available for local pick up in Chicago, IL

    Happy thanksgiving, fellow invert lovers! I have 3 spare praying mantis nymphs (all in the L5-L6 range) that are in immediate need of a new home: 2 x suspect female Rhombodera kirbyi, and 1 x confirmed male Macromantis hyalina. They are available for free to anyone who is willing to pick them in...
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    Dark morph Phidippus regius (Regal Jumping Spider) slings for sale/trade

    I’ve got a bunch of CB L2-L4 Phidippus regius (Regal Jumping Spider) slings available for sale or trade in Chicago, IL. Their mother was a beautiful dark morph regius female. These guys are still pretty small, so I would make sure you have a fruit fly culture on hand when you receive them...
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    Psytalla horrida (Horrid King Assassin Bug) nymphs for sale

    I still have some extra P. horrida nymphs for anyone who's interested. These guys are all L2-subadults, so they're well past the point of needing small feeders (they can take 3/4" to adult crickets). I still need to move a good number out, so I'll give them to you for $10 each, plus a freebie...
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    Going to Tinley NARBC? If so, got some critters up for trade/sale

    Any of you gonna check out the Tinley Park narbc next month? If so, I can meet anyone there who might be interested in any of the following extra bugs up for trade (and maybe sale if the price is right, with wholesale prices very much possible if you wanna take a bunch of these): ~20 unsexed...
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    Centipedes, Spiders, Malaysian Vinegaroons, and other inverts for sale

    Hey folks, I gotta come up with some quick cash, plus I am about to move into a new, less invert-friendly apartment, so I am letting go of some of my centipedes: - 1 x 7-8” unsexed Scolopendra sp. “Hispaniola Red Giant” - $425 - 1 x 3.5-4” unsexed Hawaiian Scolopendra subspinipes subspinipes -...
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    Hi from Chicago!

    Hi folks, I've been part of the bug hobby, generally speaking, for a while, but I've mainly kept mantids, centipedes, and other random critters, such as assassin bugs and whipspiders, until now. Although I've kept aquatic beetles (Cybister fimbriolatus and Hydrophilus ovatus) before, I've been...
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