Hi guys!
I have just had one hatchling from this species out of know here from my female, who has never had contact with a male. I have never even owned a male of this species. It appears to be healthy and I'm amazed. I didn't think that this species could reproduce in this way. Here are some...
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Does anyone have any information on how to care for panther mantids? I am looking to get some from my local breeder who has them in stock. I already have expreince with stuff like spinys and thistles so I am not a complete beginner. Thanks.
I agree with hibisucsmile. Although orchids are a high humidity species, they do not like it wet. This can kill them as mold can grow rapidly. Most likely that it is in premolt if it is swatting food away. What temp are you keeping her at?
Are waxworms a good treat for mantids. I am thinking about feeding them to my thistles and spinys. I know that they are not a stable food but are they ok occasionally. EG. Like when you are low on flies?
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I have a male Empusa sp. and was wondering whenever it was absolutely essential to put them though diapause. I know that you have to do this for breeding but is it essential for getting them to adulthood? If so then how would I go about it? He is kept at 85-88f and fed flies gut...
There are several ways to heat them. My method (which I understand is not available to everyone) is to place them inside of a heated vivarium. This works especially well if you have nymphs in large quantity. The second method is to use a lamp of low wattage like you are already doing with your...
An orchid mantis ( unless you are slowing down a male for breeding) would have real issue at 17c. It would have issues with metabolism and growth. However 26c is not the minimum temperature to keep an orchid and anything from 23-24c upwards would be fine.