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Beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder. For some reason it just looks like a mantis. Rex and George, now that is some cute little faces.
Not to worry, he will be food eventually. LOL. I still think he is cute though.
you are a better girl than I am - lol - I just can not get myself to feed off my "winter survivor " - she is like 5" long now, a female.....named Betty bug....I just dont see me feeding her off- but I did feed off a ton of hatchlings today
Who knew an insect hobby would turn into a chameleon hobby? I started with mantids and got my veiled pair because I had all the right food for the mantids already and figured the chameleons would be the mantid clean-up crew. They get mismolts and older and excess mantids. The 2 hobbies go hand in hand, but the mantid hobby looks down on the feeding of mantids.Who knew a chameleon hobby would turn in to an insect hobby? Ha. I love to raise all types of insects now just for the fun of it.
Who knew an insect hobby would turn into a chameleon hobby? I started with mantids and got my veiled pair because I had all the right food for the mantids already and figured the chameleons would be the mantid clean-up crew. They get mismolts and older and excess mantids. The 2 hobbies go hand in hand, but the mantid hobby looks down on the feeding of mantids.
No way could I ever feed a mantis to my cham or any other animal, I think they are so very cool and my husband loves to photograph them, we even had two we kept for pets last summer, we released them before the fall....they do have some awfully cute faces.