Today I was truly amazed!
I bought my first load of mantids about 8-9 months back now and even then they were L3-4. They started to get a bit poorly about 2 months back and I thought I had lost all of them... I had 2 marbled, 2 african and 2 budwings. 2 months later I still hadnt got round to clearing out the tanks - been very hectic/busy recently and I put the tanks in the garage... So after 2 months I decide its time to sort out the mess - I start clearing them out and to my suprise the two budwings were still alive!
2 months without ANY food or ANY water and these things were still alive! Not just alive but they had both moulted - one into an adult and another into a sub-adult... without any food or water for 2 months.
I rushed upstairs, doused in water and threw in some young crickets and now they are sitting on a shelf in my bedroom happily tucking in.
But 2 months! These species are certainly very hardy!
I am sorting out a new enclosure for them as we speak!
I bought my first load of mantids about 8-9 months back now and even then they were L3-4. They started to get a bit poorly about 2 months back and I thought I had lost all of them... I had 2 marbled, 2 african and 2 budwings. 2 months later I still hadnt got round to clearing out the tanks - been very hectic/busy recently and I put the tanks in the garage... So after 2 months I decide its time to sort out the mess - I start clearing them out and to my suprise the two budwings were still alive!
2 months without ANY food or ANY water and these things were still alive! Not just alive but they had both moulted - one into an adult and another into a sub-adult... without any food or water for 2 months.
I rushed upstairs, doused in water and threw in some young crickets and now they are sitting on a shelf in my bedroom happily tucking in.
But 2 months! These species are certainly very hardy!
I am sorting out a new enclosure for them as we speak!