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<blockquote data-quote="Samzo" data-source="post: 12304" data-attributes="member: 161"><p>In my opinion if anyone were actuly raising them then they would be available, most probably people are lying to make them look good or had them in the past but died quickly. Seeing as the other thread was deleted then i'll say something about them. Apparently they don't adopt well to captivity and scare easily, although that's most likely because they were wild cought.. I'm sure they need specific conditions, more than we first thought hence why they are rare and die quickly. Like it said on the other thread.. I don't see this mantis coming into captivity, more of a look but don't touch mantis and that they should stay in the forests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samzo, post: 12304, member: 161"] In my opinion if anyone were actuly raising them then they would be available, most probably people are lying to make them look good or had them in the past but died quickly. Seeing as the other thread was deleted then i'll say something about them. Apparently they don't adopt well to captivity and scare easily, although that's most likely because they were wild cought.. I'm sure they need specific conditions, more than we first thought hence why they are rare and die quickly. Like it said on the other thread.. I don't see this mantis coming into captivity, more of a look but don't touch mantis and that they should stay in the forests. [/QUOTE]
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