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<blockquote data-quote="grob" data-source="post: 238583" data-attributes="member: 7026"><p>Thanks Andrew. I was wondering about the ants. I had put some carpenter ants in (Camponotus sp.) as I read in a paper about Gonatista grisea [Prey capture in a mantid (Gonatista grisea): Does geotropy promote success? Ladau, J. Canadian Journal of Zoology 81. 2 (Feb 2003): 354-356] that they liked carpenter ants.</p><p></p><p>There were fewer ants in there the next time I looked, but I wasn't sure if they were eaten or they got out and were now living in my sock drawer. I'll try some again. Ants would be a lot easier to find, but I wouldn't think they could live solely on ants either, aychen222, but I think horny toads do...</p><p></p><p>By the way, if anyone wants that article I mentioned, or any other, let me know. I have access to a lot of online journals, and as Aaron Swartz said, papers should be free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grob, post: 238583, member: 7026"] Thanks Andrew. I was wondering about the ants. I had put some carpenter ants in (Camponotus sp.) as I read in a paper about Gonatista grisea [Prey capture in a mantid (Gonatista grisea): Does geotropy promote success? Ladau, J. Canadian Journal of Zoology 81. 2 (Feb 2003): 354-356] that they liked carpenter ants. There were fewer ants in there the next time I looked, but I wasn't sure if they were eaten or they got out and were now living in my sock drawer. I'll try some again. Ants would be a lot easier to find, but I wouldn't think they could live solely on ants either, aychen222, but I think horny toads do... By the way, if anyone wants that article I mentioned, or any other, let me know. I have access to a lot of online journals, and as Aaron Swartz said, papers should be free. [/QUOTE]
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