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![]() how big are these "adults" hmm, i might be interested in a bag...
feed them to my mantis, lol |
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![]() Hi danlee, they are fully grown adults that are able to mate and carry eggs.
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![]() how big are they tho? maybe half a size of a toothpick? viewable to the eye?
where would i be able to obtain these? |
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![]() You can get these from Seahorsecanada for $3 per bag
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![]() Hi danlee, they are about 0.5 cm long.
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![]() Would like some but I wont be making any trips into Vancouver for a while.
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![]() danlee, unless your mantis is *small* (as in less than an inch), artemia wont help you. hermits and snails are the best live smasher mantis food. seahorsecanada, I dont mean to block the sale, I just think it would be in the best interest to let others (who can make proper use of it) have it.
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