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Breeding & Nymph Care
Inbreeding
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<blockquote data-quote="Oneida" data-source="post: 3617" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>per the original question, i honestly dont feel that inbreeding in mantids, could ever pose a real problem, becuase the sheer number of babies per, also the fact that any negitive mutation from inbreeding will never see a chacke to pass it along as it will have long since died due to nature liking to select only the strong to servive.</p><p></p><p>but i suppose that in captivity if someone was to experement they could keep the mutated Nymph help it servive attempt to reproduce it and see what happens</p><p></p><p>im not sure what the length the life cycle of a mandis is, but i dont see it being more than a year, so it would be a relitively easy experement i suppose</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oneida, post: 3617, member: 125"] per the original question, i honestly dont feel that inbreeding in mantids, could ever pose a real problem, becuase the sheer number of babies per, also the fact that any negitive mutation from inbreeding will never see a chacke to pass it along as it will have long since died due to nature liking to select only the strong to servive. but i suppose that in captivity if someone was to experement they could keep the mutated Nymph help it servive attempt to reproduce it and see what happens im not sure what the length the life cycle of a mandis is, but i dont see it being more than a year, so it would be a relitively easy experement i suppose [/QUOTE]
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