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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
Hierodula majuscula care?
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<blockquote data-quote="lunarstorm" data-source="post: 185796" data-attributes="member: 5834"><p>We can all agree that too much humidity is a bad thing! This rule applies to most (maybe all?) mantids though, mold and such are not conducive to their health and well being. But in this thread you have stated that the H. majuscula and the P. Wahlbergii (aka #9) are pretty prone to bacterial infections.</p><p></p><p>You were unfortunately misled. Until a scientific study demonstrates a specific condition or reason for increased <span style="color: #000000">succeptability to a specific strain of </span>bacterial infections amongst certain species, it's not a valid claim. No offense to whatever your source, but if they make that claim without citing a valid study, they're just making things up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunarstorm, post: 185796, member: 5834"] We can all agree that too much humidity is a bad thing! This rule applies to most (maybe all?) mantids though, mold and such are not conducive to their health and well being. But in this thread you have stated that the H. majuscula and the P. Wahlbergii (aka #9) are pretty prone to bacterial infections. You were unfortunately misled. Until a scientific study demonstrates a specific condition or reason for increased [COLOR=#000000]succeptability to a specific strain of [/COLOR]bacterial infections amongst certain species, it's not a valid claim. No offense to whatever your source, but if they make that claim without citing a valid study, they're just making things up. [/QUOTE]
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