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Mantid Discussions
Food and Feeding
h. grandis
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<blockquote data-quote="Peekaboo" data-source="post: 4593" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>It sounds like the specific crickets you fed the mantid was the problem, rather than crickets in general. I had pws during winter and had to resort to feeding them crickets as well. All my pws were fine and lived happy healthy lives.</p><p></p><p>The crickets that killed your friend's mantid might have eaten something bad for the mantid, or the crickets may have been sick themselves. As Rick said, what the cricket eats, the mantid eats. In fact, what any feeder insect eats, your mantid eats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peekaboo, post: 4593, member: 146"] It sounds like the specific crickets you fed the mantid was the problem, rather than crickets in general. I had pws during winter and had to resort to feeding them crickets as well. All my pws were fine and lived happy healthy lives. The crickets that killed your friend's mantid might have eaten something bad for the mantid, or the crickets may have been sick themselves. As Rick said, what the cricket eats, the mantid eats. In fact, what any feeder insect eats, your mantid eats. [/QUOTE]
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