-Mantid species more & less suffered by inbreeding probl

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-Hello all, which mantids species in culture are the more & less propense to suffer by inbreeding problems? is say, which species may be "OK :!: " for inbreeding them if necessary because don´t having more genetic variety stock, and which species may be in worst success reults if inbreeding them? :?:

-Thank you, best regards. Roberto.

 
I have kept many species and all have been inbred with no problems. I don't think it's much of a concern for insects.

 
-Rick thanks for reply.

-So, ¿ is common the use of a female and a male which borned from the same hatched ooth ((brother & sister)) for match them to maintain perpetual generations in some mantids cultures ?

-Thank you, best regards. Roberto.

 
Hi Roberto, inbreeding shouldn't be too much of a problem unless you have very poor genepool for many generations, infact, less nutritious food, wrong setup, and poor environment would be more of a problem to mantis than inbreeding for breeding the next generation.

 
-Hello Yen, thanks for reply, maybe I was too worried for these concerns :) , because I am in my very first steps on serious mantis keeping looking for cover the most possibles bases, because actually I lack of practical experience, and your advices/hints are very valuable for me. Thank you very much :D . Best regards, Roberto.

 
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