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Was this something I should have expected?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Wolven" data-source="post: 347340" data-attributes="member: 12740"><p>Yeahhh Kong probably got munched by Kevin. Sometimes mantises will decide they're not hungry/are spooked by the food and then a few hours later will inhale anything in front of them. Very few species of mantis can be kept communally with little to no causalities. I would not put Ghosts on that list despite what others may say. Even the most docile of can easily decide to make their roommate a snack, however. My advice to never keep any mantis species communally unless there are several documented setups of them coexisting together without causalities. <em>Metallyticus</em> <em>splendidus</em> is a species that comes to mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Wolven, post: 347340, member: 12740"] Yeahhh Kong probably got munched by Kevin. Sometimes mantises will decide they're not hungry/are spooked by the food and then a few hours later will inhale anything in front of them. Very few species of mantis can be kept communally with little to no causalities. I would not put Ghosts on that list despite what others may say. Even the most docile of can easily decide to make their roommate a snack, however. My advice to never keep any mantis species communally unless there are several documented setups of them coexisting together without causalities. [I]Metallyticus[/I] [I]splendidus[/I] is a species that comes to mind. [/QUOTE]
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