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So after our Chiragra Mantis died about 4 months ago we decided to get a Peacock Mantis. She is amazing and so much more fun than out Chiragra.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to keep her occupied? She has live food in the tank but I don't want her to be bored.

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We would put an arrangement of rubble rock and empty shells in there once in awhile. He would be SO busy building stuff and inspecting everything.
 
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We would put an arrangement of rubble rock and empty shells in there once in awhile. He would be SO busy building stuff and inspecting everything.


Thank you. I'll add more shells and rubble tomorrow for her.
 

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You are going to love her, especially after having the chiragra. I had a chiragra before my peacock as well.
 

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Beautiful mantis I can't wait to get mine, Absolutely intrigued by these guys.
 

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