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If you could pick two favorite Mantis?
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<blockquote data-quote="MantidLord" data-source="post: 156523" data-attributes="member: 1732"><p>My two favorites: Tenodera sinensis and Litanuetria minor.</p><p></p><p>The chinese were described above, absolutely large and aggressive.</p><p></p><p>L. minor, they're small but really aggressive. I love the way they run towards their prey on an instant. The fact that they stay near the ground reminds me of lizards. The only downfall is getting them passed the L1 stage and maybe L2 stage requires springtails. Other than that, easy to breed and fun to watch. And the coloration and patterns...brilliant.</p><p></p><p>My two dream mantids: The aforementioned budwing and the wide arm (Cilnia humeralis). I see them both as the top two most aggressive species of mantis, so I gotta have them.</p><p></p><p>Quick question, are there two species of budwing? If so, what's in the hobby and what's the difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantidLord, post: 156523, member: 1732"] My two favorites: Tenodera sinensis and Litanuetria minor. The chinese were described above, absolutely large and aggressive. L. minor, they're small but really aggressive. I love the way they run towards their prey on an instant. The fact that they stay near the ground reminds me of lizards. The only downfall is getting them passed the L1 stage and maybe L2 stage requires springtails. Other than that, easy to breed and fun to watch. And the coloration and patterns...brilliant. My two dream mantids: The aforementioned budwing and the wide arm (Cilnia humeralis). I see them both as the top two most aggressive species of mantis, so I gotta have them. Quick question, are there two species of budwing? If so, what's in the hobby and what's the difference? [/QUOTE]
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