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<blockquote data-quote="TheShadyMantid" data-source="post: 313437" data-attributes="member: 10685"><p>Hello and congrats on your beautiful new friends!</p><p></p><p>In regards to your question, fruit flies are generally considered pretty harmless towards mantids, and can usually be kept in the enclosure even while the mantid molts. My only concern would be if your enclosure had slick/flat ceilings where the mantid could possibly get spooked or knocked down by a running fruit fly. As long a you have something the mantid can get a good grip on while they molt, you should be ok! =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheShadyMantid, post: 313437, member: 10685"] Hello and congrats on your beautiful new friends! In regards to your question, fruit flies are generally considered pretty harmless towards mantids, and can usually be kept in the enclosure even while the mantid molts. My only concern would be if your enclosure had slick/flat ceilings where the mantid could possibly get spooked or knocked down by a running fruit fly. As long a you have something the mantid can get a good grip on while they molt, you should be ok! =) [/QUOTE]
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