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<blockquote data-quote="Precious" data-source="post: 296669" data-attributes="member: 1443"><p>Dazz you have the SERIOUS SET-UP! I'm thoroughly impressed! Just WOW! You thought of everything, your mantis is so stoked. I'm currently keeping/breeding large, hardy species in cheesy, plastic enclosures with faux fauna. They'd be in heaven in your set-up. My favorite enclosure is an un-enclosure. I have a hierodula that lives on a houseplant and quite happily! It's a bit cool but she's fine, the common air is very humid here. I just hand her a couple of crix every day and she stays put! My guests love it! She'll put down an ooth soon, it's only practical for adults I guess - but it's fun! I'm looking for new house plants so I can house a couple of other females this way, they don't wander like the males. Have fun and do keep us updated. Kudos on taking on something so complex!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]8215[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Precious, post: 296669, member: 1443"] Dazz you have the SERIOUS SET-UP! I'm thoroughly impressed! Just WOW! You thought of everything, your mantis is so stoked. I'm currently keeping/breeding large, hardy species in cheesy, plastic enclosures with faux fauna. They'd be in heaven in your set-up. My favorite enclosure is an un-enclosure. I have a hierodula that lives on a houseplant and quite happily! It's a bit cool but she's fine, the common air is very humid here. I just hand her a couple of crix every day and she stays put! My guests love it! She'll put down an ooth soon, it's only practical for adults I guess - but it's fun! I'm looking for new house plants so I can house a couple of other females this way, they don't wander like the males. Have fun and do keep us updated. Kudos on taking on something so complex! [ATTACH]8215._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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