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Found a new wild mantis last night, not sure what species...
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<blockquote data-quote="Butterfly" data-source="post: 20919" data-attributes="member: 645"><p>OK so he musn't have been that scared of the cricket I put in with him afterall. I gave him a few sticks to hang on and what not and when I got home yesterday the cricket was gone.</p><p></p><p>Either he learned how to wiggle out a hole the size of a pinprick or the new little green guy finally ate him. Im hoping it was the latter so I dont have to get him different food than the other Mantid. .</p><p></p><p>So this means I dont have to release him, yaaay I have a new pet. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Butterfly, post: 20919, member: 645"] OK so he musn't have been that scared of the cricket I put in with him afterall. I gave him a few sticks to hang on and what not and when I got home yesterday the cricket was gone. Either he learned how to wiggle out a hole the size of a pinprick or the new little green guy finally ate him. Im hoping it was the latter so I dont have to get him different food than the other Mantid. . So this means I dont have to release him, yaaay I have a new pet. lol [/QUOTE]
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