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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 23358" data-attributes="member: 797"><p>Rick: Yeah, I haven't had much time to search for things yet but I am aware of that function. I did search for the answer to the one question that most beginners probably have about mantids but couldn't find anything. When I have more time I'll do a little more digging and try to find what I am looking for before I post my question.</p><p></p><p>Robo: Thanks, I thought the Chinese mantis was introduced here but I never really had time to check for sure. I've kept them before but more as a curiosity than as a subject of real interest. They are usually found in the fall of the year as adults and captives don't seem to live long after that. I had an ooth hatch out once and tiny nymphs were all over my store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 23358, member: 797"] Rick: Yeah, I haven't had much time to search for things yet but I am aware of that function. I did search for the answer to the one question that most beginners probably have about mantids but couldn't find anything. When I have more time I'll do a little more digging and try to find what I am looking for before I post my question. Robo: Thanks, I thought the Chinese mantis was introduced here but I never really had time to check for sure. I've kept them before but more as a curiosity than as a subject of real interest. They are usually found in the fall of the year as adults and captives don't seem to live long after that. I had an ooth hatch out once and tiny nymphs were all over my store. [/QUOTE]
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