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General Mantid Discussions
Species Identification Request, and other stuff.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ocelotbren" data-source="post: 308902" data-attributes="member: 9728"><p>I'm not sure about IDing it, but if others need more pictures to help them ID it, you can also upload pictures to a website and post it that way, so that you don't have to be limited by the forum's size restrictions. Imgur and Flickr are examples.</p><p></p><p>As for the meal worms burrowing, it's possible that they should mainly be hand fed or fed outside the enclosure at least. I haven't fed worms myself after a failed attempt with silkworms that my mantids didn't care about at all, but I would imagine the worms would go a long time unnoticed in the enclosure if they have the option to hide in the substrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ocelotbren, post: 308902, member: 9728"] I'm not sure about IDing it, but if others need more pictures to help them ID it, you can also upload pictures to a website and post it that way, so that you don't have to be limited by the forum's size restrictions. Imgur and Flickr are examples. As for the meal worms burrowing, it's possible that they should mainly be hand fed or fed outside the enclosure at least. I haven't fed worms myself after a failed attempt with silkworms that my mantids didn't care about at all, but I would imagine the worms would go a long time unnoticed in the enclosure if they have the option to hide in the substrate. [/QUOTE]
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