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Are These Plants Mantis-Friendly?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bex" data-source="post: 350516" data-attributes="member: 13689"><p>Hey guys! Just wanted to ask about mantis-friendly plants. I'm probably going to have my enclosure empty for a bit before I can get a mantis in there (darn cold weather!), and I thought that, since I went tot he trouble of doing some nice substrate and a false bottom, I might as well include some plants!</p><p></p><p>I'm a big plant lover- I mainly keep Hoyas, but I have a peperomia that isn't doing too well that I want to take a cutting from. I also have a lovely little pothos. I'm thinking about either rooting some cuttings in the leftover leca (which is the other reason I bought it), or just sticking some cuttings in there. I don't want to include too much, but I think it would look nice. </p><p></p><p>So- are hoyas, peperomias, and pothos mantis-friendly plants? I did some looking online and couldn't find a solid answer. Most of my plants are deemed "pet safe" because I do have a cat, but I don't know if it's the same for a mantis. </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bex, post: 350516, member: 13689"] Hey guys! Just wanted to ask about mantis-friendly plants. I'm probably going to have my enclosure empty for a bit before I can get a mantis in there (darn cold weather!), and I thought that, since I went tot he trouble of doing some nice substrate and a false bottom, I might as well include some plants! I'm a big plant lover- I mainly keep Hoyas, but I have a peperomia that isn't doing too well that I want to take a cutting from. I also have a lovely little pothos. I'm thinking about either rooting some cuttings in the leftover leca (which is the other reason I bought it), or just sticking some cuttings in there. I don't want to include too much, but I think it would look nice. So- are hoyas, peperomias, and pothos mantis-friendly plants? I did some looking online and couldn't find a solid answer. Most of my plants are deemed "pet safe" because I do have a cat, but I don't know if it's the same for a mantis. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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