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Mantids drinking
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<blockquote data-quote="MantisRCool" data-source="post: 306208" data-attributes="member: 8825"><p>My dessicatas like to drink, not nearly as much as truncatas but they don't mind being sprayed at like some mantids do. What I do to find out if a mantis is thirsty is I spray lightly and if it starts to drink I add a bit more so there are nice big droplets for them to drink from. If they seem to be preparing for molt try not to spray on the mantis I heard it can make their skin stuck. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantisRCool, post: 306208, member: 8825"] My dessicatas like to drink, not nearly as much as truncatas but they don't mind being sprayed at like some mantids do. What I do to find out if a mantis is thirsty is I spray lightly and if it starts to drink I add a bit more so there are nice big droplets for them to drink from. If they seem to be preparing for molt try not to spray on the mantis I heard it can make their skin stuck. [/QUOTE]
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