So... this is my first attempt at keeping mantids (used to manage a pet shop and came across a picture of an orchid mantis and fell in love...). These are "Blue Flash" at L1... is my enclosure too big? They are in 32oz cups with cloth lids and to avoid overcrowding the cup I opted for a single "perch" for them. I mist them once a day (3 or 4 squirts) and I try to throw in no more than 3 ff's at a time. I use paper towels cut to size for the bottom which I change about every other day. Just looking for a basic check up and to make sure I am doing this right!!!
I have five of the little buggers (better chance for a mating ratio) and even though they are in a window it gets indirect sunlight. I checked with a digital thermometer and it seems the temperature in the cups ranges from about 70 degrees at night to 80 at the highest during the day (I was paranoid I was going to bake them!!!). So here they are!
Next time I think I'm going to put the feeding hole in the top... stupid fruit flies and their inability to traverse a simple air tubing setup...
Also, if anyone has any ideas on how to get the fruit flies to take the long walk to their demise I'd live to hear it! I put the hole in their cup on top (my hole punch was perfect size for the air tubing), added a few rounds of black electric tape to each end to make sure the connections were secure and used a piece of tubing a little less than a foot long. Try as I might I get a bazillion flies gathering on their lid but none of them will even look at the millimeter of tubing hanging down... maybe it's the black electric tabe blocking out the light? ... also... will the mantids try to go in the tubing? They legs spread wider than the diameter of the tube but... I used to keep geckoes and they fit in some of the weirdest tiny places... Thanks for your time and feed back!!!
I have five of the little buggers (better chance for a mating ratio) and even though they are in a window it gets indirect sunlight. I checked with a digital thermometer and it seems the temperature in the cups ranges from about 70 degrees at night to 80 at the highest during the day (I was paranoid I was going to bake them!!!). So here they are!
Next time I think I'm going to put the feeding hole in the top... stupid fruit flies and their inability to traverse a simple air tubing setup...
Also, if anyone has any ideas on how to get the fruit flies to take the long walk to their demise I'd live to hear it! I put the hole in their cup on top (my hole punch was perfect size for the air tubing), added a few rounds of black electric tape to each end to make sure the connections were secure and used a piece of tubing a little less than a foot long. Try as I might I get a bazillion flies gathering on their lid but none of them will even look at the millimeter of tubing hanging down... maybe it's the black electric tabe blocking out the light? ... also... will the mantids try to go in the tubing? They legs spread wider than the diameter of the tube but... I used to keep geckoes and they fit in some of the weirdest tiny places... Thanks for your time and feed back!!!