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<blockquote data-quote="yen_saw" data-source="post: 8161" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>I have six adult mated female grass mantids (Thesprotia Graminis) right now. They were together with the male for a while but the male adult die after mating and i separated the female into each container so they can each lay ootheca without disturbance from other female grass mantis. I am feeding my L1 nymphs small fruit flies (D. melanogaster) and spray them everyday with fine mist. Keep them around 85F and 70% humidity. If you plan to keep them 5-10 of them together, make sure you have a container at least 24oz and separate them after L4 or keep them together in a larger container. Ryan, I was not aware the lady (Sarah Elliott) was selling the nymphs for more than 3 times the price i sold her!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yen_saw, post: 8161, member: 12"] I have six adult mated female grass mantids (Thesprotia Graminis) right now. They were together with the male for a while but the male adult die after mating and i separated the female into each container so they can each lay ootheca without disturbance from other female grass mantis. I am feeding my L1 nymphs small fruit flies (D. melanogaster) and spray them everyday with fine mist. Keep them around 85F and 70% humidity. If you plan to keep them 5-10 of them together, make sure you have a container at least 24oz and separate them after L4 or keep them together in a larger container. Ryan, I was not aware the lady (Sarah Elliott) was selling the nymphs for more than 3 times the price i sold her!!! [/QUOTE]
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