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Egyptian mantis enclosure.
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<blockquote data-quote="Seal36" data-source="post: 276391" data-attributes="member: 8218"><p>I'm glad that you think it looks nice because I wanted to create a habitat that is function for the mantis but also something nice for me to look at. The plants are called dwarf hairgrass, they are aquatic plants but I decided to put them in the sand instead as I know the Egyptian mantis comes from the desert so is used to small grasses and bushes. Thanks again from Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seal36, post: 276391, member: 8218"] I'm glad that you think it looks nice because I wanted to create a habitat that is function for the mantis but also something nice for me to look at. The plants are called dwarf hairgrass, they are aquatic plants but I decided to put them in the sand instead as I know the Egyptian mantis comes from the desert so is used to small grasses and bushes. Thanks again from Tom [/QUOTE]
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Egyptian mantis enclosure.
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