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How long does an adult male pnigomantis live
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<blockquote data-quote="hibiscusmile" data-source="post: 335527" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>I am not a fan of keeping them cooler and hungry unless you plan on breeding.</p><p> I feel bad when I see them hungry and they have nothing to live for other than waiting to mate. Which males only want to do, but they get hungry just like anything else. When feeding them you see them hungrily grab the food, that's not right to me. I feed them and hope they live long enough, at the most the 2nd day they get food. I just had a male who was extra hungry, He ended up eating the female while should of been mating. I wont let them be that hungry again, I did not realize he had more hunger pangs than mating. He gets all he wants but not to excess. just my feelings, not to offend anyone.</p><p></p><p>On another insect note. I raised roaches for awhile, They were always hungry it seemed. I finally gave them to someone as I hated feeling bad that they were hungry all the tine. I fed them good, but asap their bowl was empty an I saw it I felt bad. I am to tender hearted so some things just are not worth the money so I stopped keeping them. I do miss them, and have considered keeping again, but I don't want to go to the sad feelings again, life is hard enough without me adding to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hibiscusmile, post: 335527, member: 763"] I am not a fan of keeping them cooler and hungry unless you plan on breeding. I feel bad when I see them hungry and they have nothing to live for other than waiting to mate. Which males only want to do, but they get hungry just like anything else. When feeding them you see them hungrily grab the food, that's not right to me. I feed them and hope they live long enough, at the most the 2nd day they get food. I just had a male who was extra hungry, He ended up eating the female while should of been mating. I wont let them be that hungry again, I did not realize he had more hunger pangs than mating. He gets all he wants but not to excess. just my feelings, not to offend anyone. On another insect note. I raised roaches for awhile, They were always hungry it seemed. I finally gave them to someone as I hated feeling bad that they were hungry all the tine. I fed them good, but asap their bowl was empty an I saw it I felt bad. I am to tender hearted so some things just are not worth the money so I stopped keeping them. I do miss them, and have considered keeping again, but I don't want to go to the sad feelings again, life is hard enough without me adding to it. [/QUOTE]
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