+1 ... my idolos are total pansies. Of the species I keep I'd say for ferocity and sheer power it's a tossup between the H. majuscula and the P. medioconstricta. Majuscula wins because they attack prey so aggressively though.Idolos don't eat big prey though, they r kinda sissies lol
Not sponge world??? I'm talking MIA, real mantis on mantis, but a good first strike can go either way, all I'm saying is in my years of study with Idolo is that they're not as dumb and weak as people think, I know some will rip a phone book in half if given the chance, but then again if you raise them not to eat every day( I don't) ,maybe there more weak, not sure???Here is the pic http://mantidforum.n...l=&fromsearch=1
Have you kept majuscula or desiccata? I've bred Idolos and the previous two, and the Idolo would get eaten 10/10 timesThat may be be, but it wasn't one of mine! Was it? They shred, grab and shred again, and take no guff, trust me, they're 4.75" and grab first, ask questions later, LOL ! Not my first time to witness it for the record, I'll Put my old Idolo female against any mantis, she needs the exercise, lol...
Nope, never had those species, but if you say it then I believe it. I was just trying to make a point, alot of people think Idolo are just big sissy's but some adult females are very tough/aggressive and others are more gentle/wimpy, but either way I know there size is misleading overall and there far from the toughest mantis on the planet.Have you kept majuscula or desiccata? I've bred Idolos and the previous two, and the Idolo would get eaten 10/10 times
*both are 4" and built like bricks
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