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Mantoida maya care
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<blockquote data-quote="aispinsects" data-source="post: 345642" data-attributes="member: 10649"><p>Greetings,</p><p></p><p>First post! After 4 years...</p><p></p><p>I have found Mantoida maya interesting for a long time now. They're a very elusive species carrying such little research with them. I don't see really any topic dedicated to their care here on this forum. There are some tid bits of information here and there but that's it. I know this species is short-lived, but being this is a phylogenetically basal mantis in the US (and perhaps even THE basal extant mantis), there should be some interest in it. Although, last I heard, they were very sensitive mantises, probably need some specific requirements, and early stages are extremely tiny, possibly only feeding on springtails and like-sized arthropods.</p><p></p><p>And yes I know about them being in the dry Florida habitats.</p><p></p><p>Were there any updates on this? In any case, hopefully this thread may serve as a sort of information hub for this species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aispinsects, post: 345642, member: 10649"] Greetings, First post! After 4 years... I have found Mantoida maya interesting for a long time now. They're a very elusive species carrying such little research with them. I don't see really any topic dedicated to their care here on this forum. There are some tid bits of information here and there but that's it. I know this species is short-lived, but being this is a phylogenetically basal mantis in the US (and perhaps even THE basal extant mantis), there should be some interest in it. Although, last I heard, they were very sensitive mantises, probably need some specific requirements, and early stages are extremely tiny, possibly only feeding on springtails and like-sized arthropods. And yes I know about them being in the dry Florida habitats. Were there any updates on this? In any case, hopefully this thread may serve as a sort of information hub for this species. [/QUOTE]
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