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Longest Lifespan
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<blockquote data-quote="Mantid-Tim" data-source="post: 342202" data-attributes="member: 11944"><p>Glad to see such long lived mantids. I am raising a bunch of nymphs right now, and they are mostly pre-subs. I want them to live longer this time, so I have adjusted some things based on everyone's advice. I got raising nymphs to adulthood down to a science but keeping longer living adults (&gt; 1 yr) hasn't happened so far. I do have some female ghosts that are probably about 8 mo. old and still putting out oothecae though.... </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mantid-Tim, post: 342202, member: 11944"] Glad to see such long lived mantids. I am raising a bunch of nymphs right now, and they are mostly pre-subs. I want them to live longer this time, so I have adjusted some things based on everyone's advice. I got raising nymphs to adulthood down to a science but keeping longer living adults (> 1 yr) hasn't happened so far. I do have some female ghosts that are probably about 8 mo. old and still putting out oothecae though.... [/QUOTE]
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