vafan13
Well-known member
In light of my mantid's coming demise, I began to wonder: What is the longest someone on here has had a mantis live?
!!! yikes.. that sucked :mellow:Our Sphodromantis lineola ('beestje') lived 18 months. (from hatching) she would have lived longer but she got eaten by another S. lineola. (Beestje escaped and sneaked into her enclosure... :mellow: )
Don't want to get off topic but how does a mantis "sneak" into another mantids enclosure.Our Sphodromantis lineola ('beestje') lived 18 months. (from hatching) she would have lived longer but she got eaten by another S. lineola. (Beestje escaped and sneaked into her enclosure... :mellow: )
With skill, of course.Don't want to get off topic but how does a mantis "sneak" into another mantids enclosure.
Well.. you see. We have split one enclosure in 2 halves. There were no hole except for one, through wich no adult lineola could go. It was also in the lowest corner. Well... I was away that day and my dad called me to say one was eaten. When i got home i searched the enclosure for other holes but found none. Only that little split... Beestje was also pretty fat because she had to lay an ooth. The stubborn little beast! Now her curiosity got her killed :huh:Don't want to get off topic but how does a mantis "sneak" into another mantids enclosure.
WOW!!! Ive never heard of any mantis that lived that long!!!Our Sphodromantis lineola ('beestje') lived 18 months. (from hatching) she would have lived longer but she got eaten by another S. lineola. (Beestje escaped and sneaked into her enclosure... :mellow: )
probably including nymph stages.WOW!!! Ive never heard of any mantis that lived that long!!!
Another reason why deroplatys rules.Deroplatys desiccata, They hatched mid 2006, matured in 2007 and my last female died in may 2008.
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