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How to evict a mantis who won't leave?
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<blockquote data-quote="swords" data-source="post: 132378" data-attributes="member: 3816"><p>The green female and other male are not mature yet but they should be molt into adults in a month or less.</p><p></p><p>How short are the Ghost males life span once mature? Should I feed him more or less at this stage? I thought females are supposed to eat a lot to get in breeding/gravid condition is it the same for males?</p><p></p><p>Rick how do you "grab" a mantis without hurting it? I don't grab any of my bugs, if they crawl onto me during tank maintenance or whatever then we'll play treadmill hands/climb the T shirt a bit but otherwise I'm mostly hands off and just use something to coral them onto or into and move them from one place to another. I'm afraid to hurt them by applying any finger pressure not knowing how much will be too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swords, post: 132378, member: 3816"] The green female and other male are not mature yet but they should be molt into adults in a month or less. How short are the Ghost males life span once mature? Should I feed him more or less at this stage? I thought females are supposed to eat a lot to get in breeding/gravid condition is it the same for males? Rick how do you "grab" a mantis without hurting it? I don't grab any of my bugs, if they crawl onto me during tank maintenance or whatever then we'll play treadmill hands/climb the T shirt a bit but otherwise I'm mostly hands off and just use something to coral them onto or into and move them from one place to another. I'm afraid to hurt them by applying any finger pressure not knowing how much will be too much. [/QUOTE]
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