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Mantid Discussions
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Violin mantis
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<blockquote data-quote="Sarah K" data-source="post: 304260" data-attributes="member: 8997"><p>They are delicate in early instars (prone to mismolts mainly), but once they get to L4 and higher, they are pretty sturdy. <span style="color: rgb(39,42,52)">When given a lamp for heat, a mesh cage for an enclosure (cheap and readily available at all the mantis shops), flies for food (also readily available at all the mantis shops), and one misting a day, they are just as easy to take care of as any other species in my opinion.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarah K, post: 304260, member: 8997"] They are delicate in early instars (prone to mismolts mainly), but once they get to L4 and higher, they are pretty sturdy. [COLOR=rgb(39,42,52)]When given a lamp for heat, a mesh cage for an enclosure (cheap and readily available at all the mantis shops), flies for food (also readily available at all the mantis shops), and one misting a day, they are just as easy to take care of as any other species in my opinion.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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