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Enclosures and Housing
Terrarium with lots of twigs
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick" data-source="post: 139251" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>When I mentioned the texture of skewers I was actually trying to relate to what I have on hand. Have you kept Idolo? They can barely grip the rough textured bark on the sticks I am keeping them with. Just because something is sold by somebody doesn't mean you have to have it or that it is the best option. I could find many things that are not needed or not the best option, but are being sold for mantids. Don't buy into everything you see for sale. Remember, merchants are just out to make a buck.</p><p></p><p>You're right. It is a mantis enclosure, but you HAVE turned it into an Army Corps of Engineers project. I feel based on my experience with Idolomantis that you will have issues with them getting a good foothold on it. It looks like the sides are still mostly glass which will pose an issue for both species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick, post: 139251, member: 13"] When I mentioned the texture of skewers I was actually trying to relate to what I have on hand. Have you kept Idolo? They can barely grip the rough textured bark on the sticks I am keeping them with. Just because something is sold by somebody doesn't mean you have to have it or that it is the best option. I could find many things that are not needed or not the best option, but are being sold for mantids. Don't buy into everything you see for sale. Remember, merchants are just out to make a buck. You're right. It is a mantis enclosure, but you HAVE turned it into an Army Corps of Engineers project. I feel based on my experience with Idolomantis that you will have issues with them getting a good foothold on it. It looks like the sides are still mostly glass which will pose an issue for both species. [/QUOTE]
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