Morbo
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I'm thinking about getting some mesh enclosures for the mantids that I'm going to receive. They're 10"x6"x6" in size. The mantids that I'm getting are Sphodromantis lineola, budwings, and chinese.
I've read about the rule of thumb being the height of the enclosure must be 3x the current length of the mantis (for molting purposes) and the width being 2x. I remember there being a significant difference in size between the subadult and adult size with the African mantis I used to have. Do you guys think that these enclosures are too small, cutting it kind of close, or are they ok? If these are too small I'll just get some of the 12"x12"x12" mesh cubes they sell in the butterfly/caterpillar site.
Thanks for any advice!
I've read about the rule of thumb being the height of the enclosure must be 3x the current length of the mantis (for molting purposes) and the width being 2x. I remember there being a significant difference in size between the subadult and adult size with the African mantis I used to have. Do you guys think that these enclosures are too small, cutting it kind of close, or are they ok? If these are too small I'll just get some of the 12"x12"x12" mesh cubes they sell in the butterfly/caterpillar site.
Thanks for any advice!
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