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Mantid Discussions
General Mantid Discussions
Small low-maintenance species?
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<blockquote data-quote="CosbyArt" data-source="post: 297116" data-attributes="member: 8168"><p>[USER=9453]@Flidais[/USER] Some good commonly available species that aren't difficult to keep and would do fine with typical care and room temperatures are the Egyptian pygmy mantises (Miomantis paykullii) that max out about 1.5" or less, any of the Miomantis sp. do in size. Another one is the Japanese boxer mantis (Acromantis japonica) which reach about 1" as adults.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CosbyArt, post: 297116, member: 8168"] [USER=9453]@Flidais[/USER] Some good commonly available species that aren't difficult to keep and would do fine with typical care and room temperatures are the Egyptian pygmy mantises (Miomantis paykullii) that max out about 1.5" or less, any of the Miomantis sp. do in size. Another one is the Japanese boxer mantis (Acromantis japonica) which reach about 1" as adults. [/QUOTE]
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