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<blockquote data-quote="Jinx" data-source="post: 253947" data-attributes="member: 7298"><p>Hey! I'm new to keeping them as well, and I have a few weeks experience with Phyllocrania paradoxa. They are calm and very inquisitive. Every now and then they'll go a little crazy and run around, but for the most part they like to just chill and hang upside-down. They've been kind of lazy when it comes to "hunting" their prey as well.</p><p></p><p>I keep all of mine in the same container, but I do have to watch out. I have little fear that they'll eat each other, but they do like to play "rock 'em sock 'em robots" every once and a while.</p><p></p><p>They've been an absolute joy to keep and it's very relaxing to just sit down and let them eat fruit flies out of your hand. I also have a Chinese mantis and she is much more active when it comes to hunting. However, the Ghosts seem to enjoy exploring a bit more than she does when I take them out to play. It's funny, because it's the complete opposite when I put everybody back in their cages.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the rant, but I'm really excited to have found this fantastic hobby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jinx, post: 253947, member: 7298"] Hey! I'm new to keeping them as well, and I have a few weeks experience with Phyllocrania paradoxa. They are calm and very inquisitive. Every now and then they'll go a little crazy and run around, but for the most part they like to just chill and hang upside-down. They've been kind of lazy when it comes to "hunting" their prey as well. I keep all of mine in the same container, but I do have to watch out. I have little fear that they'll eat each other, but they do like to play "rock 'em sock 'em robots" every once and a while. They've been an absolute joy to keep and it's very relaxing to just sit down and let them eat fruit flies out of your hand. I also have a Chinese mantis and she is much more active when it comes to hunting. However, the Ghosts seem to enjoy exploring a bit more than she does when I take them out to play. It's funny, because it's the complete opposite when I put everybody back in their cages. Sorry for the rant, but I'm really excited to have found this fantastic hobby. [/QUOTE]
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