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Mantid Discussions
General Mantid Discussions
My first mantids ever found in wild, G. Grisea! Plus, mysterious ootheca
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<blockquote data-quote="mantiseater" data-source="post: 285961" data-attributes="member: 5952"><p>they are very difficult with their breeding and many times have trouble feeding, although not always. The l1 nymphs are very tiny and need to eat spring-tails. They need lots of humidity so i would recommend lining the bottom of the container with damp paper towel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mantiseater, post: 285961, member: 5952"] they are very difficult with their breeding and many times have trouble feeding, although not always. The l1 nymphs are very tiny and need to eat spring-tails. They need lots of humidity so i would recommend lining the bottom of the container with damp paper towel. [/QUOTE]
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Mantid Discussions
General Mantid Discussions
My first mantids ever found in wild, G. Grisea! Plus, mysterious ootheca
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