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Mantid Discussions
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What are some interesting observations/behaviors you've come to learn about your pet mantids?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bathory" data-source="post: 312508" data-attributes="member: 10530"><p>My first mantis who is an adult now, a Hierodula majuscula named Elizabeth Bathory, almost seems like she is used to me and trusts me in a weird kind of way. I had a Rhombodera who I got as a subadult, she was more skittish and it got way worse when she had a bad molting experience which ended with me having to save her and touch her before she had dried up. When I was getting her out for feeding I used a paintbrush to coax her out because she would snap at my hand. Meanwhile, old Lizzy doesn't give a rats , I can boop her on the wings and she couldn't care less so when I'm getting her out it takes quite a while to get her to move lol. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bathory, post: 312508, member: 10530"] My first mantis who is an adult now, a Hierodula majuscula named Elizabeth Bathory, almost seems like she is used to me and trusts me in a weird kind of way. I had a Rhombodera who I got as a subadult, she was more skittish and it got way worse when she had a bad molting experience which ended with me having to save her and touch her before she had dried up. When I was getting her out for feeding I used a paintbrush to coax her out because she would snap at my hand. Meanwhile, old Lizzy doesn't give a rats , I can boop her on the wings and she couldn't care less so when I'm getting her out it takes quite a while to get her to move lol. [/QUOTE]
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