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Breeding & Nymph Care
Hypothetical Ooth tips
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<blockquote data-quote="Connor" data-source="post: 309618" data-attributes="member: 10304"><p>I realize that you were not talking about yourself. I’m saying that if people mate and keep ootheca then they should be prepared to take care of all of them</p><p></p><p>Like I said previously they don’t need to be rehoused right away. If they are well fed they can live together for a few molts; after that they need separated. If people have too many they usually sell them or give them away.</p><p></p><p>At L2 Your miomantis could live together but there is no point to take the risk, just keep them separate.</p><p></p><p>My net cages are sturdy enough that there is no way a cat could break through. I mean they could if they chewed for a straight few hours, but their attention span is long gone by then. </p><p></p><p>But if you feel that net cages are too risky then just use any big container... idk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Connor, post: 309618, member: 10304"] I realize that you were not talking about yourself. I’m saying that if people mate and keep ootheca then they should be prepared to take care of all of them Like I said previously they don’t need to be rehoused right away. If they are well fed they can live together for a few molts; after that they need separated. If people have too many they usually sell them or give them away. At L2 Your miomantis could live together but there is no point to take the risk, just keep them separate. My net cages are sturdy enough that there is no way a cat could break through. I mean they could if they chewed for a straight few hours, but their attention span is long gone by then. But if you feel that net cages are too risky then just use any big container... idk [/QUOTE]
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