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TikTok and Mantis Breeders?
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<blockquote data-quote="thebookman10" data-source="post: 339837" data-attributes="member: 12100"><p>Personally as a redditor when I hear the word tiktok my vision turns red. If i put aside my thoughts as a redditor getting more people into the hobby is great, but when I read some of the other replies to this it reminds me a lot of the hype for clownfish after Nemo was released, which is ironic I guess. I lot of people will want only 1 species, and I am sure most of them will do the research and say, I want something easier, or I want nothing to do with feading insects or feeding alive animals. But some will just do minimal research and buy an orchid or some toher showy species and not take optimal care of it. It really is up to the sellers and breeders to properly vet their customers and start using the right to reserve sales to people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thebookman10, post: 339837, member: 12100"] Personally as a redditor when I hear the word tiktok my vision turns red. If i put aside my thoughts as a redditor getting more people into the hobby is great, but when I read some of the other replies to this it reminds me a lot of the hype for clownfish after Nemo was released, which is ironic I guess. I lot of people will want only 1 species, and I am sure most of them will do the research and say, I want something easier, or I want nothing to do with feading insects or feeding alive animals. But some will just do minimal research and buy an orchid or some toher showy species and not take optimal care of it. It really is up to the sellers and breeders to properly vet their customers and start using the right to reserve sales to people. [/QUOTE]
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