happy1892
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Hehehe. I do not think it is bad to do this Kayimbo. I think it will be hard to do though. It is weird hahaha! Petter Clausen I have heard that at one time a long time ago people used to live about 35 years on average! But people would live longer if they ate healthy. <_< LOL I could not keep my mantids! Oh, I would not say we are doing just fine eating stuff like that you know. I cannot think how this could work but Orin said it could work or maybe he said maybe (I know nothing about making something like this). Everybody is a hypocrites anyway right?I read maybe half the posts in this thread. It's gotten long.
Just wanted to say very quickly that I'm 100% behind your experiment with mantises and a vegan diet, Kayimbo. Like I've said so many times before, we're all hypocrites for keeping a mantis in captivity in the first place, and choosing what and when it eats. You go, Kayimbo! You are so obviously not a troll from post #1. I'm sure many of these mantis hobbyists take better care of their mantises than the average American takes care of their children. Look at the health food industry. How much of that stuff is natural? We didn't evolve to eat even a fraction of the stuff we eat, but we're all doing just fine, living longer (on average). Orin made some excellent points along the way here. I'm sure there were others, but I hate to see a thread go a bad way when a little science is being done in the midst of so many hypocrites. There used to a lot more science on this forum, but not necessarily less bickering. Comes with the territory. Keep up the good work.
<_< I do not think he is vagen like likebugs. Maybe he said he was not? I forgot. 110% is very funny to me LOL! :clown:I never thought I would hear of a vegan keeping a wild animal in captivity? Vegans don't eat bee pollen nor honey due to the cruelty of the entire process, (this is coming from a vegan friend of mine) i don't see any cruelty being done in this line of work, Any who, aren't vegans 110% for letting all animals run free and don't use them for any of their sources nor keep them from being in their natural ways? Correct me if I am wrong, but I got these impressions from 2 family members and 1 good friend who all happen to be vegan.
Yeah, you are right. Maybe you could freeze flies, roaches, crickets and whatever they eat and then take them out and let them melt and feed them to the mantids when it is an emergency (but it would be hard I guess. Oh! Put them on a robot that moves or something like that and it might be a piece of cake.).@ sublime: I thought the same thing about the vegan lifestyle but the creator of the topic is not a vegan. It is just an experiment.
Personally: I like the idea of some sort of pelleted diet for predatory insects,(just not a vegan one, I couldn't imagine a life without animal protein).
I would still feed live and think it is best, but in an emergency, predatory bug chow could come in handy.