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    Help! I've got fungus

    Yes, nepenthes plants do generally like well-drained soil; but not to dry out. There may have been excess water on the leaves to cause that mildew. There is a more dangerous fungus to these plants that starts red and turns black; but that is not it. Good air movement should help eliminate the...
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    Martial Arts

    The theory of Bagua Zhang is to stay grounded and use excessive force to stop multiple attackers. There are very few kicks because it leaves you vulnerable. Another point is to attack your opponent from different angles (circle behind them for example) so that you get the advantage. Moving your...
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    Martial Arts

    Bagua Zhang (Chinese), Aikido (Japanese), Hapkido (Korean), Tae Kwon Do (Korean). I did Tae Kwon Do for about 8 years.
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    wasp vs mantid

    I have tried a Giant Asian vs wasp and the mantis won.
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    Northern Praying Mantis Kung Fu

    Very cool, thanks for the link.
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    Sand?

    Not true. The myth is that they need really high humidity, so they are sold with a plastic dome on top. Light is far more important, and while you can grow them indoors, improper light will cause long, weak leaves and slow trapping mechanisms. These plants also need a cold dormancy period which...
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    Sand?

    Venus Fly Traps require intese light and are best grown outside in full sun. This plant is dangerous to your mantid regardless of size. The VFT trap has trigger hairs that could be tripped by leg of a much larger mantid. Nice plant, but I would take it out immediately. Bonsai trees typically...
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    hello! from Louisville, KY!

    I am very new to mantids. I bought a Giant Asian ooth from this site a few months ago and the nymphs are doing great. No accidents yet. I had a few mantids in a container with some utrics, which are harmless to them, and a few non-cps.
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    hello! from Louisville, KY!

    Hi Alex, Welcome, I'm Dave S. from terraforums.com. I'm planning to setup a display for keeping Giant Asian mantids at an upcoming carnivorous plant show in September. Your pictures came out nice.
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    Mold..

    Better air movement and some live Long Fiber Sphagnum Moss (LFS) as a substrate will help prevent mold. I am not sure of a safe way (for mantids) to treat the mold without removing it.
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    plant pest - mealy bug and whitefly as food

    They are very small right now, so it is difficult to tell. I have them on a flower stalk of a plant and the nymphs are right there. I have witnessed them eating some black aphids that I dropped in their tank yesterday.
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    plant pest - mealy bug and whitefly as food

    Not meal-wrom. The Latin names are Ferrisia virgata, Phenacoccus solani, Planococcus citri, Pseudoccous longispinus.
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    plant pest - mealy bug and whitefly as food

    The mealy bugs are small, but they still do have the wooly, thread-like stuff surrounding them. The whitefly is still in the larva stage on the underside of a Jasmine plant leaf. It would appear that the nymphs are going after both of them.
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    plant pest - mealy bug and whitefly as food

    I have some just hatched Giant Asian nymphs (thanks, Rick). I have some fruitflies for them, but what about feeding them mealy bugs and whiteflys? I have source of these from some infected plants. I have not used any insecticides or other chemicals on the plants yet.
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    Rick - (US)

    I received an ooth from Rick in great shape; quick shipping, excellent communication and packaging. I would gladly buy again from Rick and I highly recommend him as a seller.
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    Score!

    That's awesome. It costs $10, on a good day, for a little 10 gallon aquarium at the petsmart near me.
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    Hi, from New England, USA

    I mainly hand feed my nepenthes fish food for nutrients. It is possible that certain prey insects could be consumed by the plant first, but I would watch to make sure the mantis was properly fed. The plant cannot overeat. If a pitcher gets too full, it just dies early, but the plant will...
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    No-Fail Plants for Terraria

    There are some nice orchids that stay small if you are looking for something a little more exotic.
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    Hi, from New England, USA

    Yes, they do start out small; thanks for your concern. I only planning to move them to a carnivorous plant terrarium once they are big enough to not get trapped. I have plenty of non-killing plants as well. :)
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    Hi, from New England, USA

    Thanks for welcome. The thought did cross my mind of plant vs prey insects against mantis vs prey insects. I am planning to mix the two eventually, but only with tropical pitcher plants (nepenthes) that have traps that are too small to capture any mantids that I keep.
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