Deadliestviper7 The Necromancer MFK Member Aug 6, 2016 7,421 4,175 178 30 Sep 5, 2016 #11 Mantids are currently on the decline due to pesticides and chemical fertilizers, please don't use these chemicals.
Mantids are currently on the decline due to pesticides and chemical fertilizers, please don't use these chemicals.
Frank Castle Potamotrygon MFK Member Jan 10, 2016 6,154 3,011 173 43 Pennsylvannia Sep 9, 2016 #12 Just found this guy a few minutes ago, hanging upside-down on my porch Reactions: TroyMIfishkeeper and Deadliestviper7
FishTanksOfCO Candiru MFK Member Jan 28, 2015 154 71 46 Colorado, US Oct 23, 2016 #13 Reviving an old topic here, but this is the newest mantid I've had! Reactions: Deadliestviper7
Yohanon Plecostomus MFK Member Oct 11, 2016 354 192 51 64 Tennessee Oct 25, 2016 #14 How long do they live?
FishTanksOfCO Candiru MFK Member Jan 28, 2015 154 71 46 Colorado, US Oct 26, 2016 #15 Most species live for just over a year.
FishTanksOfCO Candiru MFK Member Jan 28, 2015 154 71 46 Colorado, US Oct 26, 2016 #16 Yohanon said: How long do they live? Click to expand... Most species live for just over a year.
Deadliestviper7 The Necromancer MFK Member Aug 6, 2016 7,421 4,175 178 30 Oct 27, 2016 #17 I've seen Chinese mantids live for more than 4
FishTanksOfCO Candiru MFK Member Jan 28, 2015 154 71 46 Colorado, US Oct 27, 2016 #18 Deadliestviper7 said: I've seen Chinese mantids live for more than 4 Click to expand... Really? If so, wow. I might have to try that out sometime.
Deadliestviper7 said: I've seen Chinese mantids live for more than 4 Click to expand... Really? If so, wow. I might have to try that out sometime.
Deadliestviper7 The Necromancer MFK Member Aug 6, 2016 7,421 4,175 178 30 Oct 28, 2016 #19 They get a lot fatter and bigger than the wild mantids Reactions: TroyMIfishkeeper
Deadliestviper7 The Necromancer MFK Member Aug 6, 2016 7,421 4,175 178 30 Dec 13, 2016 #20 If anyone is interested gondawanaland trading company carries a few exotic stick insects.