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<blockquote data-quote="Loops117" data-source="post: 306049" data-attributes="member: 9042"><p>Hey guys, it's been one heck of a long time since my last update. Since then, my two P.paradoxa mantids have passed away. The oothecas left behind were also infertile so i was unable to continue to with species. BUT! I have recently captured an L3 Tenodera sinensis??? Not sure, but he/she has been moved to the community. So far she's taken a couple ants from inside the community, but that's it. The species of ants that live in the community are known as Coconut ants, or <em>T.sessile. </em>This species does not prey on living insects, and will only scavenge on dead/dying insects. So far they've been in the setup for over a month and i've had zero issues.</p><p></p><p>May eventually switch out the green mantis for a small colony of Ghost mantids. I wanna buy an ootheca.</p><p></p><p>Here's a video, hope you guys like it.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]fvjaFbudoFc[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Loops</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loops117, post: 306049, member: 9042"] Hey guys, it's been one heck of a long time since my last update. Since then, my two P.paradoxa mantids have passed away. The oothecas left behind were also infertile so i was unable to continue to with species. BUT! I have recently captured an L3 Tenodera sinensis??? Not sure, but he/she has been moved to the community. So far she's taken a couple ants from inside the community, but that's it. The species of ants that live in the community are known as Coconut ants, or [I]T.sessile. [/I]This species does not prey on living insects, and will only scavenge on dead/dying insects. So far they've been in the setup for over a month and i've had zero issues. May eventually switch out the green mantis for a small colony of Ghost mantids. I wanna buy an ootheca. Here's a video, hope you guys like it. [MEDIA=youtube]fvjaFbudoFc[/MEDIA] Loops [/QUOTE]
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