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Nymphs slowly dropping dead
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<blockquote data-quote="Ax55" data-source="post: 342648" data-attributes="member: 11478"><p>In my setup, I created a controlled environment; I had thermostats and humidity controllers regulating the humidity and temperature within a 20 gallon long tank, which had the mantises inside it. Each mantis was in a deli-cup with a piece of cheesecloth (allows humidity in the cups), closed with a rubber band. This setup is very extra, and not really required. Raising mantises in regular deli cups with cloth-vented lids work just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ax55, post: 342648, member: 11478"] In my setup, I created a controlled environment; I had thermostats and humidity controllers regulating the humidity and temperature within a 20 gallon long tank, which had the mantises inside it. Each mantis was in a deli-cup with a piece of cheesecloth (allows humidity in the cups), closed with a rubber band. This setup is very extra, and not really required. Raising mantises in regular deli cups with cloth-vented lids work just fine. [/QUOTE]
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