nantid
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Do mantis require light,sun or artificial? Is it ok to keep them in a garage as long as the temp is ok?
lol Rebecca you've bred many species, have you noticed any species breeding during the night time??? do you check on your mantids at night just to see what they are up to if you are bored? lol?Got me by the :blink: tentacles
No.I've always wondered if these mantids of our life have a special ability to grow faster if we decided to keep the day light on 18 hours of the day instead of 12...?
When I used to breed crickets, I would never give them any darkness so they would CONTINUE to eat, breed, lay eggs, eat, breed, lay eggs, etc.
Dubia roaches grow a lot faster in the dark because when they are in the dark they are more likely to eat more and breed more often. I believe this is because they are most comfortable in the dark?
So, how about mantids? Do they exclusively eat and breed during the day light?
No, and native species will not enter diapause.I've always wondered if these mantids of our life have a special ability to grow faster if we decided to keep the day light on 18 hours of the day instead of 12...?
When I used to breed crickets, I would never give them any darkness so they would CONTINUE to eat, breed, lay eggs, eat, breed, lay eggs, etc.
Dubia roaches grow a lot faster in the dark because when they are in the dark they are more likely to eat more and breed more often. I believe this is because they are most comfortable in the dark?
So, how about mantids? Do they exclusively eat and breed during the day light?
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