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Metallyticus violaceus consolidated
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<blockquote data-quote="petoly" data-source="post: 218064" data-attributes="member: 6297"><p>I'm sure they would if they are hungry enough. but yeah I'm told they leave them alone. I would still separate them to be on the safe side. I personally believe these guys are the missing link of roach to mantis evolution. They have more of the behavioral actions of a roach. Roaches don't eat their young. Even the ones that would eat a live animal or other insects. I believe the metallyticus kept this trait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petoly, post: 218064, member: 6297"] I'm sure they would if they are hungry enough. but yeah I'm told they leave them alone. I would still separate them to be on the safe side. I personally believe these guys are the missing link of roach to mantis evolution. They have more of the behavioral actions of a roach. Roaches don't eat their young. Even the ones that would eat a live animal or other insects. I believe the metallyticus kept this trait. [/QUOTE]
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