tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3693930219127879451.post7766998794241145146..comments2024-03-22T23:35:47.931-06:00Comments on Invertebrate Dude: Pseudoglomeris & Pseudacanthops UpdatesInvertebrate Dudehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08805593561535078108noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3693930219127879451.post-15576665776676229792022-01-17T00:38:36.608-07:002022-01-17T00:38:36.608-07:00Haha yeah, I like the more strikingly colored spec...Haha yeah, I like the more strikingly colored species myself, and these P.tarsalis are no exception! 😄 Definitely a fan of jet black roaches, and when they have brightly colored extremities, that makes it all the better.<br /><br />Yeah the patterning and morphology on the Pseudacanthops is insanely ornate and intricate, hard to believe it's a living creature sometimes! <br /><br />Thanks, appreciate it! 😁Invertebrate Dudehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08805593561535078108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3693930219127879451.post-38265362285498358362022-01-15T16:08:04.122-07:002022-01-15T16:08:04.122-07:00I've noticed that I keep commenting on the col...I've noticed that I keep commenting on the colours of your roaches. I guess that's what I like most about them! <i>P. tarsalis</i> is no exception. Jet black with yellow extremities is an aesthetic.<br /><br />With the moss mantis colour is only half the story. It's incredibly intricate. That rear shot of the abdomen looks like a fractal painting.<br /><br />As always, best of luck with the breeding projects,Warren JBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11743987856127631574noreply@blogger.com