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Pine the Carolina Mantis and His Life
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<blockquote data-quote="Serle" data-source="post: 313613" data-attributes="member: 9634"><p>Quite interesting these mantids , so much depends on feed , humidity and temperature . I hatched a Tenodera ooth around the same time as a friend , comparing progress I found mine at L2 While theirs were L 4's. All the way up I wondered why the difference , turned out in was heaT and plenty of food ...... S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serle, post: 313613, member: 9634"] Quite interesting these mantids , so much depends on feed , humidity and temperature . I hatched a Tenodera ooth around the same time as a friend , comparing progress I found mine at L2 While theirs were L 4's. All the way up I wondered why the difference , turned out in was heaT and plenty of food ...... S [/QUOTE]
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