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Breeding & Nymph Care
How to care for a cat eyed mantis
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<blockquote data-quote="Mantid-Tim" data-source="post: 342047" data-attributes="member: 11944"><p>Well, like I said I answer out of personal experience and research just like <em>all of you.</em> I also say which is which, just like the fair ones of you. I don't think taking care of the cat-eyed's and researching is giving misinformation. A breeder I know told me they can go down to 30% and he kept and raised them like that successfully, also just a paper towel substrate or unwatered loose coco-fiber is adequate. Its not luck when it works time and time again. Are we arguing about 10% humidity here? What humidity should an H. orientalis be kept at, in your more informed opinion?</p><p></p><p>Honestly on that topic some say &gt;30% and some say 40-60%....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mantid-Tim, post: 342047, member: 11944"] Well, like I said I answer out of personal experience and research just like [I]all of you.[/I] I also say which is which, just like the fair ones of you. I don't think taking care of the cat-eyed's and researching is giving misinformation. A breeder I know told me they can go down to 30% and he kept and raised them like that successfully, also just a paper towel substrate or unwatered loose coco-fiber is adequate. Its not luck when it works time and time again. Are we arguing about 10% humidity here? What humidity should an H. orientalis be kept at, in your more informed opinion? Honestly on that topic some say >30% and some say 40-60%.... [/QUOTE]
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