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<blockquote data-quote="hibiscusmile" data-source="post: 276090" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>Just wanted to put in a note. Sorry I haven't been on much lately.</p><p></p><p>I noticed a lot of hobbiest want to know about mantis living together and how or what is good for them.</p><p></p><p>In my experience I find that almost any do good together as long as they are 1. not hungry, 2. used to having each other around, 3. enough room and climbing</p><p></p><p>things around so they can run and keep out of each others way.</p><p></p><p>Saying that, I have also noticed the big and clumbsy mantis are kinda like people groups. They are slow to move and like to be just left to eat and be quite, no running around and being silly. But now the skinny smaller mantis, likes to play around and like the small dog chichiwawa, prob spelled that wrong, the little taco bell mexi dog, likes to bite you when u are not looking, so the smaller ones, eat each other faster than the bigger ones. What u think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hibiscusmile, post: 276090, member: 763"] Just wanted to put in a note. Sorry I haven't been on much lately. I noticed a lot of hobbiest want to know about mantis living together and how or what is good for them. In my experience I find that almost any do good together as long as they are 1. not hungry, 2. used to having each other around, 3. enough room and climbing things around so they can run and keep out of each others way. Saying that, I have also noticed the big and clumbsy mantis are kinda like people groups. They are slow to move and like to be just left to eat and be quite, no running around and being silly. But now the skinny smaller mantis, likes to play around and like the small dog chichiwawa, prob spelled that wrong, the little taco bell mexi dog, likes to bite you when u are not looking, so the smaller ones, eat each other faster than the bigger ones. What u think? [/QUOTE]
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