Hello all!
I found a glass biscuit jar for £1.70 in Tesco and it looks very nice and inviting when one looks at it from a mantid's point of view. It could also be very attractive if I do it right. Soon (hopefully) it will have a young Alalomantis coxalis inside so I am starting to think of what to do with it to make it a good house.
I think, because they are so small and hard to keep track of when they are nymphs, I will keep the substrate as tissue paper until the nymph has grown a little. After that I will be using spider soil. A single twig when it is a nymph will become a leafy twig when it grows older. It sounds simple but I don't want to over-clutter the jar.
The lid at the moment completely seals the jar, so I will cut the middle out of the lid and duct-tape some mesh onto it. This will help with ventilation, as I think that may have been what killed my little mantid before - he didn't have any ventilation except when I took him out. It's what comes with living in a pint glass I suppose.
I am still trying to imagine what I could do with it when the mantid is a little older (it is a big biscuit jar). So any of you who may keep your mantids in biscuit/sweet jar houses, I would like to see what you have done with them and what you think of them.
I found a glass biscuit jar for £1.70 in Tesco and it looks very nice and inviting when one looks at it from a mantid's point of view. It could also be very attractive if I do it right. Soon (hopefully) it will have a young Alalomantis coxalis inside so I am starting to think of what to do with it to make it a good house.
I think, because they are so small and hard to keep track of when they are nymphs, I will keep the substrate as tissue paper until the nymph has grown a little. After that I will be using spider soil. A single twig when it is a nymph will become a leafy twig when it grows older. It sounds simple but I don't want to over-clutter the jar.
The lid at the moment completely seals the jar, so I will cut the middle out of the lid and duct-tape some mesh onto it. This will help with ventilation, as I think that may have been what killed my little mantid before - he didn't have any ventilation except when I took him out. It's what comes with living in a pint glass I suppose.
I am still trying to imagine what I could do with it when the mantid is a little older (it is a big biscuit jar). So any of you who may keep your mantids in biscuit/sweet jar houses, I would like to see what you have done with them and what you think of them.