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<blockquote data-quote="PhilinYuma" data-source="post: 158892" data-attributes="member: 2509"><p>Yes, I agree, though I think that this might be a minority view. In many ways, I am the opposite of you, KK, I do not keep mantis pets and am mostly interested in breeding. On the other hand, though a net cage cannot support all of the beautiful decorations of a rigid Exoterra or similar cage, you can pick up a 12" net cage and sit with it in your favorite chair, and with the right lighting, you can "visit with" the mantids in a way not possible with an immobile cage. I have just hatched a number of one of my favorites, B. mendica, and spent an hour with the cage on my lap, watching the newborn nymphs take in information about their world. Not a bad experience!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhilinYuma, post: 158892, member: 2509"] Yes, I agree, though I think that this might be a minority view. In many ways, I am the opposite of you, KK, I do not keep mantis pets and am mostly interested in breeding. On the other hand, though a net cage cannot support all of the beautiful decorations of a rigid Exoterra or similar cage, you can pick up a 12" net cage and sit with it in your favorite chair, and with the right lighting, you can "visit with" the mantids in a way not possible with an immobile cage. I have just hatched a number of one of my favorites, B. mendica, and spent an hour with the cage on my lap, watching the newborn nymphs take in information about their world. Not a bad experience! [/QUOTE]
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