Here is my little home I made for them:
Its a pretty simple home to make. All you need is some clear plastic cups ( I used 10 oz cups ) rubber bands, cheese cloth, cotten balls, twigs, excelsior (optional) and a small humidity sponge (optional). With the exception to the humidity sponge and excelsior, you can pretty much find everything at the Wal*Marts.
I began by cutting a small hole near the bottom. The hole is big enough to let your pinky slip in, it doesnt really need to be that big its just a hole for water and feeder insects. Next put some twigs in. I used excelsior instead but twigs work fine for the little guys to climb on. It also makes it easier for feeder insects to climb up. Dont put too much in, the mantes should have plenty of air to breath. Then, cover the top with some cheese cloth and rubber band it on so that it stays nice and snug on there. You'll then want to cut a cotton ball in half; you'll be using one half of a cotton ball to plug up the hole. Thats it! pretty simple set up. You can put the mantes in either before or after you set up the cheese cloth, but I prefer to do it after, through the small hole, because the mantids like to climb all over the place.
I have 5 nymphs per cage but some will probably end up in their siblings stomachs. The first night in these homes, i had one mantis in 3 out of four cages with their butts chewed off and that was with feeding them a bunch of fruit flys earlier that day.
Hope this helps.
Cheers! =D
Mr. Mantid
Its a pretty simple home to make. All you need is some clear plastic cups ( I used 10 oz cups ) rubber bands, cheese cloth, cotten balls, twigs, excelsior (optional) and a small humidity sponge (optional). With the exception to the humidity sponge and excelsior, you can pretty much find everything at the Wal*Marts.
I began by cutting a small hole near the bottom. The hole is big enough to let your pinky slip in, it doesnt really need to be that big its just a hole for water and feeder insects. Next put some twigs in. I used excelsior instead but twigs work fine for the little guys to climb on. It also makes it easier for feeder insects to climb up. Dont put too much in, the mantes should have plenty of air to breath. Then, cover the top with some cheese cloth and rubber band it on so that it stays nice and snug on there. You'll then want to cut a cotton ball in half; you'll be using one half of a cotton ball to plug up the hole. Thats it! pretty simple set up. You can put the mantes in either before or after you set up the cheese cloth, but I prefer to do it after, through the small hole, because the mantids like to climb all over the place.
I have 5 nymphs per cage but some will probably end up in their siblings stomachs. The first night in these homes, i had one mantis in 3 out of four cages with their butts chewed off and that was with feeding them a bunch of fruit flys earlier that day.
Hope this helps.
Cheers! =D
Mr. Mantid
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