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    Default Re: African Mantis VS Madagascar Hissing Cockroach as pets

    Morgan, M. S., Arlian, L. G., Bernstein, J. A., & Yoder, J. A. 2007. Allergenicity of the Madagascar hissing cockroach.
    Annals of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology. Vol: 98(3), p. 258-261.


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    Wow Jeff, thanks for all the information!! I will have her read over it with me when we get home on Monday. You've given us a lot to discuss!
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    Where in Wisconsin are you located. I'm in Twin Lake in the SE corner of the state.

    As far the the pet bugs go I think hissers are the best for a first choice. They are Large, handleable, easy to care for, and harmless. Pretty much everything you want in a pet bug. Mantids are very very cool but any adults or close to adults you get will likely only live a few months to MAYBE a year at the most. Millipedes are cool but they hide a lot and if you want to see them you usually have to dig them up. As far as the giant centipedes go I'd certainly not recommend it for a young child as they can be very aggressive and their bites can hurt like the dickens and sometime maybe worse.

    If you want to spend a little more money and get something a little more exotic I would also recommend vinegaroons and tailless whip scorpions. though handling is a tiny bit more of an issue with them, especially the TL whips because they are so fast. If you've watched Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire you have seen a giant CGI version of the TL whip scorpion.

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    Thank you all so so much for the information. My daughter and I (and landlord) will definitely be discussing this all this week to try to find the best fit. I am concerned about the allergy, but would be willing to try it and see what happens. If she can handle a majority of the care herself, and I don't have to deal with much reacting, then it should be fine. I do not intend to carry it around myself. I had no idea there were so many different breeds though. I will show her the pictures tonight.

    Steve, I am just north of Milwaukee, a little over an hour from twin lakes. Scorpions are not on the agenda. I cringe looking at the dead ones in her bug collection! There are certain invertebrates she will not be able to get until she's living on her own, centipedes, scorpions, and any type of spider all fall into that category.

    Grey tree frogs really are awesome, and I think, quite underrated as far as tree frogs go.
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    2.2.0 Agalychnis callidryas "Red Eyed Tree Frogs"

    0.0.3 Dendrobates auratus "Turquoise and Bronze"
    0.0.1 Anaxyrus fowleri "Fowler's Toad"



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    I would definetly go for the hissing cochroach as a pet for handling. No they won't take over the whole duplex, they need tropical temeratures to breed. And praying mantis' are definetly "look don't touch" kind of pets. I have kept praying mantis' before and they can be aggresive or calm, they are also very fast and delicate. In my opinion I would go for the cochroaches until your daughter gets older I hope this helps!

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    I think that's what we've decided on, although she's doing some reading on millipedes as pets now also. She had a zipper spider for a while about 2 summers ago (she was only 6 then) but I wouldn't let her bring it in the house so she let it go. So she is okay with a look but don't touch pet. Landlords are still not convinced on the hissers, will have to keep working on them. It took a while to get them okay with my tree frogs too.
    2.0.3 Hyla versicolor "Eastern Gray Tree Frogs"
    2.2.0 Agalychnis callidryas "Red Eyed Tree Frogs"

    0.0.3 Dendrobates auratus "Turquoise and Bronze"
    0.0.1 Anaxyrus fowleri "Fowler's Toad"



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    They need humid and tropical enviroments to reproduce unlike normal german cockroaches. I would show them this site Madagascar Hissing Roach Care and Breeding they can't even survive temps below 68 F and I know that it gets way colder than that in Wisconsin. Even if they miraculously reproduced they would most likely end up dieing very quickly. Their normal temp just has to be 85-95 F to reproduce. Anyways I hope this will help you!

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