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How to care for a cat eyed mantis
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<blockquote data-quote="Mantid-Tim" data-source="post: 342038" data-attributes="member: 11944"><p>that is all true to some degree, its more of a rule of thumb (as [USER=11628]@MrGhostMantis[/USER] said). Google (or DuckDuckGo, etc.) can link you to some very relirable information, and a meta-analysis of that information can lead to a reasonable conclusion. Is Orin's book, and excerpts or info from that or other such information, not Googleable?</p><p></p><p>For example, getting back to the last topic mentioned and disputed, did anyone here actually raise cat-eyed mantises at 30% and they died as a result here on this forum?</p><p></p><p>But I'm not totally disagreeing though, some articles are written by people guessing and others after years of research. Both are ultimately valuable....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mantid-Tim, post: 342038, member: 11944"] that is all true to some degree, its more of a rule of thumb (as [USER=11628]@MrGhostMantis[/USER] said). Google (or DuckDuckGo, etc.) can link you to some very relirable information, and a meta-analysis of that information can lead to a reasonable conclusion. Is Orin's book, and excerpts or info from that or other such information, not Googleable? For example, getting back to the last topic mentioned and disputed, did anyone here actually raise cat-eyed mantises at 30% and they died as a result here on this forum? But I'm not totally disagreeing though, some articles are written by people guessing and others after years of research. Both are ultimately valuable.... [/QUOTE]
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