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Idolomantis diabolica
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick" data-source="post: 138261" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Last female molted to adult. Found her in a heap on the cage floor this morning. :angry: As cool as they look this species is not fun at all to keep. I may try again but next time I think I will make a special cage just for them. I have heard that even the best among us have a 40% failure rate due to molting issues. I got one out of the four to adult. I would really like to see the natural habitat of this mantis because I can't believe they haven't went extinct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick, post: 138261, member: 13"] Last female molted to adult. Found her in a heap on the cage floor this morning. :angry: As cool as they look this species is not fun at all to keep. I may try again but next time I think I will make a special cage just for them. I have heard that even the best among us have a 40% failure rate due to molting issues. I got one out of the four to adult. I would really like to see the natural habitat of this mantis because I can't believe they haven't went extinct. [/QUOTE]
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