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Keeping the Praying Mantis Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Orin" data-source="post: 338071" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>There are only a few books in the world on keeping mantids and I think every dedicated keeper wants to have a complete library for the animals they love. The Keeping Aliens book was written in 2001 and slightly updated in 2008 and for a long time it was the best English-language book ever written because there was only one (with exception of a smaller handbook from the UK that I thought was a children's book before getting a copy). I would suggest Knaerle and Mantiden and a few others if you want an international collection. Even if you wanted to include non-husbandry study books I'm sure it would be easy to complete a collection. There's also a more recent, small care guide from the UK that literally copies half the content of keeping the praying mantis you can get for free on kindle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orin, post: 338071, member: 10"] There are only a few books in the world on keeping mantids and I think every dedicated keeper wants to have a complete library for the animals they love. The Keeping Aliens book was written in 2001 and slightly updated in 2008 and for a long time it was the best English-language book ever written because there was only one (with exception of a smaller handbook from the UK that I thought was a children's book before getting a copy). I would suggest Knaerle and Mantiden and a few others if you want an international collection. Even if you wanted to include non-husbandry study books I'm sure it would be easy to complete a collection. There's also a more recent, small care guide from the UK that literally copies half the content of keeping the praying mantis you can get for free on kindle. [/QUOTE]
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