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  1. Chalc

    Hornworms as feeders

    Hello! So I know feeding tomato fed hornworms can be toxic to reptiles because it inhibits calcium absorption in bones,  but is this harmful for insects? Might be a silly thing to worry about seeing as mantids don't have bones, but I'm just curious. I'm looking for a new feeder and I think...
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    Chinese Mantis final moult

    Heya guys, I know a few of you have recently raised Chinese mantids, and I was wondering if the time in-between moults takes longer for the final one? Typically mine took around 11-17 days to moult each time, but I think I read somewhere that for some mantids the final moult can take up to a...
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    Darkling Beetles as Feeders

    I haven't tried feeding a darkling beetle yet to mine, maybe I will try this tomorrow. I remember asking on here before and was told it wasn't a good idea because of their hard exoskeleton. Sidenote: when I was feeding my L7 a full-sized mealworm, it managed to lock itself on with it's mouth on...
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    Canadian Mantis Breeders?

    Goodluck @Teamonger! Ooth waits are the worst.
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    Eating Meal worms , Finally

    Fat mantids are the best! What I do to feed mine mealworms is use tweezers on the end part of the mealworm, it makes them wiggle violently, or like hibiscusmile said, dropping them in front of the mealworm makes them go after it more often. Goodluck!
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    Mealworm breeding mix

    Quick oats and some cereal if you're feeling fancy. Throw in some apples/potatoes and you're good to go!
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    Canadian Mantis Breeders?

    Same goes my way, if I manage to find any sources for exotic species I'll be sure to let you all know! :)  
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    How do you keep your exotic species warm?

    I use two All Living Things heat lamps with a 60 watt bulb, one for my crickets and one for my chinese mantids. Although it's not a requirement for my mantids it seems they're happy to have some heat on them. It gets fairly warm, I just hang it a few inches on top of the tank.
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    Using potting soil for substrate?

    Thank you Serle, I'm currently using coconut fibre for substrate now but it can be a bit pricey when it gets to the big bags. Think I will mix the coco fibre with potting soil and see how that works 
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    Using potting soil for substrate?

    Can you use potting soil with no fertilizers as a substrate for mantis tanks? I'm just wondering if it will be good enough to keep in humidity and if it's harmless to mantises.
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    Feeding mealworms carrots?

    I would switch them off carrots just to be safe. Mealworms aren't picky at all, lettuce, potato, onion etc, they will eat! Potato or apple is definitely the best thing to feed them though, as it cuts down on mould and they don't dry out as fast as other vegetables/fruits. If anyone has an...
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    wax worms?

    My mantids loved their waxworms! They do make a mess on themselves but it's fun to watch. Unfortunately most of the ones I bought died before I could feed them for some reason. @izbiggs Is it okay to have a heat lamp on them? I read they prefer the dark so I wonder if having light on them would...
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    Feeding Pasteurized/White honey

    I see a lot of people recommending to only feed raw/unpasteurized honey, but I am unable to find that where I live. Is it okay to feed them honey that is pasteurized?
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    New from Toronto, Canada!

    Hiya there! I'm also in Toronto and had a very difficult time finding anything here. I did manage to get a chinese mantis ootheca from online that I hatched, they are at L5 now. I do plan on breeding them in the future so I can let you know when I have an egg case if you haven't managed to find...
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    Mesh Barrier

    I use burlap and my hydei can't get through.
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