buddhistsoldier88
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gontisia grisea someone sent this to me cause i was interested in a new manid and i tried to look it up but i cant find anything on it...
so, i take it if i ever get some i should line the sides with stripped bark?Florida bark mantis small nymphs (especially L1) is not easy to care for, they will drop like flies if proper food and caging is not available. Small nymphs die easily when i didn't provide more bark and twig as they are really bad glass/plastic climbing, i suffer 50% mortality on the first ooth, with proper care, my second batch improve with only 30% mortality. However, i noticed that they are pretty hardy once grew up to L4 and above.
:shock: Over here it is still July... We switched to the Gregorian calendar some hundert years ago... :lol:It is now August
Yeah, what's up with that?:shock: Over here it is still July... We switched to the Gregorian calendar some hundert years ago... :lol:It is now August
Laughing greets,
Christian
Yes that would do, basically needs lot of bark and twig, and good ventilation as well.so, i take it if i ever get some i should line the sides with stripped bark?Florida bark mantis small nymphs (especially L1) is not easy to care for, they will drop like flies if proper food and caging is not available. Small nymphs die easily when i didn't provide more bark and twig as they are really bad glass/plastic climbing, i suffer 50% mortality on the first ooth, with proper care, my second batch improve with only 30% mortality. However, i noticed that they are pretty hardy once grew up to L4 and above.
I mean, do they look interesting? Eat interesting? Mate interesting? Hunt interesting? Overall, act interesting?Depends on what you mean by "fun". If you like a species that grows up fast, this is not the species. Otherwise, they feed and moult just like other species. Some people like it due to the bark mimicry.
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