Very good! just keep feeding it till it's nice and plump.hey i just fed my mantis a butturfly and he loved it.
That's wonderful... great job! You're on the right track now, I think.hey i just fed my mantis a butturfly and he loved it.
+1That's wonderful... great job! You're on the right track now, I think. Don't think you have to stop at just one feeder item a day though. If you can catch more, and he eats them... continue until he refuses the food and acts full. It won't hurt him a bit... well fed mantids are happy mantids!
Please don't think we are all trying to be mean to you. We understand you've just started with the hobby. But when you come here asking for advice and based on what you are telling us we say he's starving, and you deny our opinions and suggestions by saying he's not, it gets a little frustrating.
Yes, I've had similar bad luck with meal worm beetles. I suppose you could take the wing cases (elytra) off, but it's easier and less gruesome to use something else. Have you thought of feeding him houseflies?thx everyone oh and i put a beetle in his container but he doesnt eat it i think the exosceloten is to hard for his teeth.
I was talking about the adult beetle, Mantidlord, and the mantids that I tried them on were not close to starving. From what I've read of mantis vision, though, I would expect that they would just see a dark, moving line, rather than something that they found edible or inedible. My guess is that when I wasn't looking, they grabbed the beetle and found that it wasn't worth the trouble of trying to bite through the hard, convex elytra. Maybe if they had been starving, it would have been a different matter.Really, I've never had a mantis have a problem with tearing open a mealworm. Although it could be a different species of mantis, obviously. But if a mantis can pierce the skin with its mandibles, you would think it could pierce the exoskeleton of a mealworm, maybe even a beetle. Maybe it's just not hungry. You can't rule out "too hard" unless the mantis picked up the beetle, nibbled on it, and then gave up and dropped. That's all I'm saying.
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