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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
didn't know this could happen. wow i suck at this.
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<blockquote data-quote="Litleape" data-source="post: 173273" data-attributes="member: 5659"><p>I wouldn't put her in the freezer just yet. See how she is tomorrow or over the next couple of days. I had a limbata female that died only after 2 months of adulthood and one ooth. Then I found 3 more outside still alive and thriving (I am in New Mexico). I would say that if you really didn't want the preggo mantids you have maybe see if anyone else wants them. I am no expert so I can't say how they would adapt being set loose outside. It might depend on how long you have had them in captivity. Just my 2 cents. Maybe more experienced keepers can give you some better advice. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litleape, post: 173273, member: 5659"] I wouldn't put her in the freezer just yet. See how she is tomorrow or over the next couple of days. I had a limbata female that died only after 2 months of adulthood and one ooth. Then I found 3 more outside still alive and thriving (I am in New Mexico). I would say that if you really didn't want the preggo mantids you have maybe see if anyone else wants them. I am no expert so I can't say how they would adapt being set loose outside. It might depend on how long you have had them in captivity. Just my 2 cents. Maybe more experienced keepers can give you some better advice. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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didn't know this could happen. wow i suck at this.
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