Shaik's Picture Thread

sufistic

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I'm a mantis breeder and I've just started getting into Ts at the moment and I only have two Singapore Blue slings. I could post my mantis collection here but I don't know which section I should post those into.

Anyway here are some photos:












Looking forward to learn more from you guys here.
 

micheldied

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Nice to see a fellow Singaporean here.
Good looking slings, I lost one of mine recently.
Hopefully all of ours make it to adult hood so we can breed them and get their local population back up again.
 

ZergFront

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Nice to see a fellow Singaporean here.
Good looking slings, I lost one of mine recently.
Hopefully all of ours make it to adult hood so we can breed them and get their local population back up again.
Do you two live in or near Singapore or something? That would be neat to release back to nature. Especially since unlike wild cats and other threatened mammals, spiders don't need to be taught how to survive in the wild..
 

micheldied

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Do you two live in or near Singapore or something? That would be neat to release back to nature. Especially since unlike wild cats and other threatened mammals, spiders don't need to be taught how to survive in the wild..
I'm in singapore.
yes, hopefully I'll be able to breed and release some before I move back to BC.
 

sufistic

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Nice to see a fellow Singaporean here.
Good looking slings, I lost one of mine recently.
Hopefully all of ours make it to adult hood so we can breed them and get their local population back up again.
Thanks bro. Mine just recently molted. What you said right there is exactly why I acquired them in the first place. I'm hoping to breed them and let them thrive in their homeland.

Love those pictures!
Thanks!

Do you two live in or near Singapore or something? That would be neat to release back to nature. Especially since unlike wild cats and other threatened mammals, spiders don't need to be taught how to survive in the wild..
Singapore is blessed to have beautiful flora and fauna. Sadly, whatever little that is left of Singapore's rainforests are threatened by deforestation due to Singapore's small size. We're lucky though that the Central Catchment Area will always be there.

I'm in singapore.
yes, hopefully I'll be able to breed and release some before I move back to BC.
We should meet up and talk lol.

Some photos of them now after a recent molt:



 
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