Milkyway Active member Joined Aug 21, 2019 Messages 34 Reaction score 11 Dec 15, 2019 #2 Are there any mantis species with particularly low cannibalistic tendencies that can stay together , as long as properly fed ?
Are there any mantis species with particularly low cannibalistic tendencies that can stay together , as long as properly fed ?
MantisGirl13 Well-known member Joined Apr 15, 2018 Messages 5,062 Reaction score 986 Location PA Dec 15, 2019 #3 Ghosts, violins, popa spurca (for the most part), Texas unicorns (for the most part), idolomantis diabolica, and I know there are a few others. In any case, keep them very well fed and provide enough space. - MantisGirl13
Ghosts, violins, popa spurca (for the most part), Texas unicorns (for the most part), idolomantis diabolica, and I know there are a few others. In any case, keep them very well fed and provide enough space. - MantisGirl13
Tonypace2009 Well-known member Joined Sep 12, 2015 Messages 140 Reaction score 43 Location Mooringsport louisianna Dec 15, 2019 #4 Heterochaeta orientalis Deroplatys desicata I removed my male at mature because worried about him missmolting and only have one male Deroplatys truncata untill about presub on the males but females I keep together as adult.
Heterochaeta orientalis Deroplatys desicata I removed my male at mature because worried about him missmolting and only have one male Deroplatys truncata untill about presub on the males but females I keep together as adult.