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Budwing mantis care
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<blockquote data-quote="Tenodera" data-source="post: 349800" data-attributes="member: 8310"><p>Budwings tend to be a very hardy and healthy species. They do love to eat though and can fill up a lot, you should feed more than twice a week unless you're feeding very large prey. Your nymph looks like the right size for house and bottle flies, small moths like waxmoths, and young roaches. Food should be about 1/4 to half the mantis's body length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenodera, post: 349800, member: 8310"] Budwings tend to be a very hardy and healthy species. They do love to eat though and can fill up a lot, you should feed more than twice a week unless you're feeding very large prey. Your nymph looks like the right size for house and bottle flies, small moths like waxmoths, and young roaches. Food should be about 1/4 to half the mantis's body length. [/QUOTE]
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