macro junkie
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Dont be so bloody crule..these arnt feeder food.any way the front claws could get stuck in there throat and could cut there throat..are you willing to risk that?
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I have 4 Mantids and have yet to be attacked... i feel i am missing out on something!
They're just giving you a false sense of security for now, One day though...... You're not missing out, count yourself as lucky, their attacks are quite vicious.
How long do they live on average??
I have never raised them, but talked to my dad today about this and apparently there are some of the egg things(ootheca???) around their house. I thought about triyng to get a couple of them, but know nothing of their care.
Dont be so bloody crule..these arnt feeder food.any way the front claws could get stuck in there throat and could cut there throat..are you willing to risk that?
iv bred and raised 100s of different mantids..lots of different species..for over 3 years..iv never been bit once..it does not happen!!! unless your upsetting it ir grabbing it or trying to hurt it.
Never been the circumstance with me. I don't know if you've read the whole thread or not, but I'm not the only person it happens to.
I have eaten a praying mantis once a big green juicy one for 19$ and I was also kinda hungry.
plus its very dangerous.like iv said allready there claws are very hard and very sharp..i wouldn't not risk it when locust are regular averball.a praying mantis is top of the insect world..its got to be respected for that surely?these things take down snakes for gods sake and insects 3X there size..Leave the mantids be and use locust..
I hate them too. I want kill them every time i see them.
are these wild caught ?the ones that bite? or raised by a breeder?ones from the wild are more likely to bite..hence why iv never been bit..cause all mine are captive bred.iv been on the mantis forums for about 3 years..never seen any one been bit..just 1 guy(robb) who had a very various species.about from that its unheard of..
I've only been bitten once, "attacked" more than enough times. All wild, I am not trying to seek out these mantis or trying to capture them for keeping, I have no desire to do so. I do not know anyone personally that keeps mantis in any form.
It is my understanding that we can't get locust and grasshoppers here(U.S.) unless they are wild caught, then you risk potential pesticide exposure to your chameleon.
if i can find a place that sales captive bred locust in the us will you stop feeding mantids to your chameleons?
if i can find a place that sales captive bred locust in the us will you stop feeding mantids to your chameleons?