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african or bud?
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<blockquote data-quote="KennethJ78" data-source="post: 9791" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>Well...</p><p></p><p>Am kinda wondering why it is that you "nominated" Sphodromantis centralis as the African species...</p><p></p><p>I mean, Sphodromantis lineola is far more common among breeders, then for instance S. gastrica, S. gestri, S. balachowski, S. centralis, ....</p><p></p><p>I would say S. lineola and P. agrionina are both equally agressive towards their prey; ànd equally active as well. Most important difference ( to me personally ! ) is that Parasphendale has to be kept warmer then Sphodromantis and I think Parasphendale is a far more attractive species with it's coloration, it's short wings ( females offcourse ) and bulky abdomen.</p><p></p><p>So Sphodromantis would be more ideal as a pet, since it requires lower temperatures and therefor might be easier to keep for beginning hobby-ists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennethJ78, post: 9791, member: 51"] Well... Am kinda wondering why it is that you "nominated" Sphodromantis centralis as the African species... I mean, Sphodromantis lineola is far more common among breeders, then for instance S. gastrica, S. gestri, S. balachowski, S. centralis, .... I would say S. lineola and P. agrionina are both equally agressive towards their prey; ànd equally active as well. Most important difference ( to me personally ! ) is that Parasphendale has to be kept warmer then Sphodromantis and I think Parasphendale is a far more attractive species with it's coloration, it's short wings ( females offcourse ) and bulky abdomen. So Sphodromantis would be more ideal as a pet, since it requires lower temperatures and therefor might be easier to keep for beginning hobby-ists. [/QUOTE]
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