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Another one of my mantis is sick
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<blockquote data-quote="yen_saw" data-source="post: 21961" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>The oldest one i had was a ghost mantis where she lived for about 11 month as adult and 5 months as nymph, she laid 16 ootheca all together!</p><p></p><p>Currently i have an orchid mantis that is already 8 month old as adult and going strong, it took her only 3.5 months to become an adult.</p><p></p><p>Their live span can actually varies depending on food supply and temperature, in captivity we can monitor both factors. In the wild, my guess on the longest living praying mantis is most likely the a female species from tropica / subtropical as winter will wipe out the "seasonal" mantis species which usually only last for 1 yr max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yen_saw, post: 21961, member: 12"] The oldest one i had was a ghost mantis where she lived for about 11 month as adult and 5 months as nymph, she laid 16 ootheca all together! Currently i have an orchid mantis that is already 8 month old as adult and going strong, it took her only 3.5 months to become an adult. Their live span can actually varies depending on food supply and temperature, in captivity we can monitor both factors. In the wild, my guess on the longest living praying mantis is most likely the a female species from tropica / subtropical as winter will wipe out the "seasonal" mantis species which usually only last for 1 yr max. [/QUOTE]
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