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Mantis Handling and Taming!
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<blockquote data-quote="Walker Jones" data-source="post: 350137" data-attributes="member: 12860"><p>I have absolutely noticed many of my have absolutely become more habituated to my handling, when i used to feed my Chinese honey they would actively search my hand for it almost every time i opened my lid. Just handle them a lot and be gentle but just slightly more confident as you go so they get pretty indifferent to it. It also helps to handfeed them, that's helped all of mine "look forward" to disturbance as its often associated with food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walker Jones, post: 350137, member: 12860"] I have absolutely noticed many of my have absolutely become more habituated to my handling, when i used to feed my Chinese honey they would actively search my hand for it almost every time i opened my lid. Just handle them a lot and be gentle but just slightly more confident as you go so they get pretty indifferent to it. It also helps to handfeed them, that's helped all of mine "look forward" to disturbance as its often associated with food. [/QUOTE]
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