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Roasty Toasty Mantis Hiny
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<blockquote data-quote="Krissim Klaw" data-source="post: 299083" data-attributes="member: 1492"><p>I got a electrically heated blanket type thing for my shoulder/neck a couple weeks back and last night I decided to see if my mantis Abyss needed some soothing stress relief too. I set it on the lowest setting which creates just the slightest bit of warmth and let her check it out. As soon has her prickly mantis feet touched it she snuggled down. I'm pretty sure she was in love. She stayed nestled down, occasionally preening her claws and looking the part of a cozy old lady mantis with a new favorite spot. When I eventually turned it off, she got up within minutes and left as she typically doesn't care for fuzzy type perches.</p><p></p><p>Remember everyone, keep those adorable mantis rumps nice and warm over the long cold winter even if you are in the south like me and it isn't actually cold. . . :wub:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krissim Klaw, post: 299083, member: 1492"] I got a electrically heated blanket type thing for my shoulder/neck a couple weeks back and last night I decided to see if my mantis Abyss needed some soothing stress relief too. I set it on the lowest setting which creates just the slightest bit of warmth and let her check it out. As soon has her prickly mantis feet touched it she snuggled down. I'm pretty sure she was in love. She stayed nestled down, occasionally preening her claws and looking the part of a cozy old lady mantis with a new favorite spot. When I eventually turned it off, she got up within minutes and left as she typically doesn't care for fuzzy type perches. Remember everyone, keep those adorable mantis rumps nice and warm over the long cold winter even if you are in the south like me and it isn't actually cold. . . :wub: [/QUOTE]
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