hi guys,
I'm getting my first mantis sometime this week (hopefully) and I've just been down at the pet shop looking at the crickets.
I have two questions: One, crickets are awfully jumpy creatures, and getting the form A to B with butterfingers could be tricky for a blonde So...If i put them in the freezer for five or ten minutes, will it hurt them? because i know that with fruit flies they go into a nice little sleep, and thaw out within a minute. Very handy. Will this happen to crickets as well?
And the size. i just read a post (much to my horror!) that someomne's mantis has been eaten by crickets! How awful! The mantis I'm getting is a sub-sub adult female, and i just wanted to know if medium or large crickets would be too big for her. But will small crickets fill her up? and roches don't present a problem do they?
Thanks,
Robyn
I'm getting my first mantis sometime this week (hopefully) and I've just been down at the pet shop looking at the crickets.
I have two questions: One, crickets are awfully jumpy creatures, and getting the form A to B with butterfingers could be tricky for a blonde So...If i put them in the freezer for five or ten minutes, will it hurt them? because i know that with fruit flies they go into a nice little sleep, and thaw out within a minute. Very handy. Will this happen to crickets as well?
And the size. i just read a post (much to my horror!) that someomne's mantis has been eaten by crickets! How awful! The mantis I'm getting is a sub-sub adult female, and i just wanted to know if medium or large crickets would be too big for her. But will small crickets fill her up? and roches don't present a problem do they?
Thanks,
Robyn