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<blockquote data-quote="MantisMart" data-source="post: 342206" data-attributes="member: 12040"><p>I would not recommend keeping all of them. About 150+ nymphs will hatch. It will hatch inside during the winter if it isn't given an overwintering period. I wouldn't recommend feeding crickets or using critter cages. You will need to get something either specifically for mantids, or get some supplies to make something for urself. Crickets can be harmful to mantids, they carry diseases and are hard to digest. Feed fruit flies, Dubia roaches, wax moths, blue bottled flies, or house flies. There are some other choices as well. Make sure you feed store bought and not wild caught. Try to find the ooth, and only keep like 5 or so when it hatches. baby Chinese can be difficult. Lmk if you need more help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantisMart, post: 342206, member: 12040"] I would not recommend keeping all of them. About 150+ nymphs will hatch. It will hatch inside during the winter if it isn't given an overwintering period. I wouldn't recommend feeding crickets or using critter cages. You will need to get something either specifically for mantids, or get some supplies to make something for urself. Crickets can be harmful to mantids, they carry diseases and are hard to digest. Feed fruit flies, Dubia roaches, wax moths, blue bottled flies, or house flies. There are some other choices as well. Make sure you feed store bought and not wild caught. Try to find the ooth, and only keep like 5 or so when it hatches. baby Chinese can be difficult. Lmk if you need more help. [/QUOTE]
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