Jodokohajjio
Well-known member
Ok, so I searched the forums in hope for an answer to this question, but to no avail. Here it is: What do you feed your mantids?
I'm trying to get an idea of what all I'd want to breed as food, as breeding food is cheaper than constantly buying it. I've thought about what I might setup, but I want to know what more experienced people do.
My thoughts:
Fruit flies for young nymphs
Waxworms/Crickets for intermediate sized nymphs
Roaches/waxworms/moths for larger/adult mantids (depending on the preference of the species)
I'm not too keen on breeding crickets because of the noise and stench (I worked in a petstore, and even with frequent cleaning, our cricket bin smelled horrid). Would small roaches and waxworms work in their stead? If thats the case, I would only have to have fruit fly and roach/waxworm cultures!
Also, what amount (approximate of course) of these feeders would I have to keep on a regular basis in order to feed a certian number of mantids? Is there any sort of ratio of food to mantis that people use, or am I just fishing here?
Thanks!
I'm trying to get an idea of what all I'd want to breed as food, as breeding food is cheaper than constantly buying it. I've thought about what I might setup, but I want to know what more experienced people do.
My thoughts:
Fruit flies for young nymphs
Waxworms/Crickets for intermediate sized nymphs
Roaches/waxworms/moths for larger/adult mantids (depending on the preference of the species)
I'm not too keen on breeding crickets because of the noise and stench (I worked in a petstore, and even with frequent cleaning, our cricket bin smelled horrid). Would small roaches and waxworms work in their stead? If thats the case, I would only have to have fruit fly and roach/waxworm cultures!
Also, what amount (approximate of course) of these feeders would I have to keep on a regular basis in order to feed a certian number of mantids? Is there any sort of ratio of food to mantis that people use, or am I just fishing here?
Thanks!