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Idolomantis Consolidated
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<blockquote data-quote="sporeworld" data-source="post: 196008" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>I'm with Precarious (mostly). I'm positive it isn't NECESSARY - in that they will live, eat, mate and produce fertile ooths regardless. And there IS some risk with letting them FLY, as they are TERRIBLE at landing (on anything other than a tree). They fly fast enough, and have enough mass to make any crash a fatal event. But, it sure is fun to watch!</p><p></p><p>That said, if someone is having trouble getting their male to mate, pulling them out of their enclosure, taking them to a new room and letting them roam free (that is, <em>pheromone</em>-free), I suspect you'll be rewarded for your efforts. Sooooo not science.</p><p></p><p>As stated earlier, I LOVE to play with my critters. So, my setups are engineered with this in mind (easy access).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sporeworld, post: 196008, member: 2687"] I'm with Precarious (mostly). I'm positive it isn't NECESSARY - in that they will live, eat, mate and produce fertile ooths regardless. And there IS some risk with letting them FLY, as they are TERRIBLE at landing (on anything other than a tree). They fly fast enough, and have enough mass to make any crash a fatal event. But, it sure is fun to watch! That said, if someone is having trouble getting their male to mate, pulling them out of their enclosure, taking them to a new room and letting them roam free (that is, [I]pheromone[/I]-free), I suspect you'll be rewarded for your efforts. Sooooo not science. As stated earlier, I LOVE to play with my critters. So, my setups are engineered with this in mind (easy access). [/QUOTE]
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