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Health Issues
Idolomantis diabolica
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<blockquote data-quote="Colorcham427" data-source="post: 134855" data-attributes="member: 3264"><p>Isn't this species known to have generations of L7+ becoming weak and dying, some not even breeding...? What else has happened to other people raising this species to L7+ stages...?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for guiding me here Rick. I was told that honey would perk up a mantis, guess this is not true? Sugar water and honey are basically the same, at least that's what I was taught in health class... That honey is just plain sugar...</p><p></p><p>I have chameleon screen cages and tons of dead Dwarf Umbrella plants with lots and lots of very thin, yet strong skinny branches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorcham427, post: 134855, member: 3264"] Isn't this species known to have generations of L7+ becoming weak and dying, some not even breeding...? What else has happened to other people raising this species to L7+ stages...? Thanks for guiding me here Rick. I was told that honey would perk up a mantis, guess this is not true? Sugar water and honey are basically the same, at least that's what I was taught in health class... That honey is just plain sugar... I have chameleon screen cages and tons of dead Dwarf Umbrella plants with lots and lots of very thin, yet strong skinny branches. [/QUOTE]
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