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Too Hot for Creos?
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<blockquote data-quote="psyconiko" data-source="post: 171541" data-attributes="member: 5276"><p>I found they can be raised at room temp,60 to 70% humidity,No water,no substrate,not even a twig needed.They almost never mismolt,if this occurs they will be fixed by next molt.</p><p></p><p>It is to me one of the easiest available flower mantis(pictipennis).</p><p></p><p>Plus they can be communal provided there is enough food.</p><p></p><p>Also they can tolerate extreme temp(100°F) and extreme moist(90%) even if kept in a confined glass terra.</p><p></p><p>What else?so nice and easy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psyconiko, post: 171541, member: 5276"] I found they can be raised at room temp,60 to 70% humidity,No water,no substrate,not even a twig needed.They almost never mismolt,if this occurs they will be fixed by next molt. It is to me one of the easiest available flower mantis(pictipennis). Plus they can be communal provided there is enough food. Also they can tolerate extreme temp(100°F) and extreme moist(90%) even if kept in a confined glass terra. What else?so nice and easy! [/QUOTE]
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