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coolchicka

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Right now I have each of my praying mantis's in there own cup with plastic on the top with holes for ventalation. I have one fruitfly in each their cups. Then I have all the cups together in a pet carrier so my cat wont get into them. Am I doing anything wrong? Also why haven't some of them snached their fruitfly yet?

 
Use net screen top if posible for better ventilation and footing for molting. mantis do not feed when they are sick, about to molt, or simply not hungry. But mantis also do not feed on first few days after hatching which is likely your case.

 
One fruit fly per chinese nymph is not going to cut it. Some of them may be having a hard time catching a single fruit fly. try throwing a bunch in, and see if the nymphs that were not eating prior will try to grab them. When did they hatch? Does your pet carrier let through sufficient light?

 
I only have so many flies to work with until more flies hatch. Also were do you get those clear plastic containers at with the clear plastic lis like rick has? He posted it in the housing section. Also they hatched like about 4-5 days ago I think.

 
One fruit fly per chinese nymph is not going to cut it. Some of them may be having a hard time catching a single fruit fly. try throwing a bunch in, and see if the nymphs that were not eating prior will try to grab them. When did they hatch? Does your pet carrier let through sufficient light?
Yep. I would give each nymph at least several ff's. Look at their abdomen as a gauge. It should not be thin.

 
I only have so many flies to work with until more flies hatch. Also were do you get those clear plastic containers at with the clear plastic lis like rick has? He posted it in the housing section. Also they hatched like about 4-5 days ago I think.
Mantisplace sells the clear 32oz cups for cheap! ;) If they hatched 4-5 days ago then they are not going to moult yet. I would suggest you look into buying some D. hydei fruitflies. These are the larger of the two species that are commonly sold. L1 chinese nymphs will have no problem eating them. They can be fed on these till about L3.

 
The plastic wrap you are using to cover the top is not to good for gripping/ventilation. Try and buy some netting, or mesh. Maybe even some panyhose would be an okay top for now. Use moist moss, or paper towel to use as a substrate. A couple twigs or sticks for them to climb on would not hurt either.
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Go to a fabric store and buy some organza or tulle fabric. You'll only need like 1/4 of a yard. It will be cheap and work much better than the plastic. The plastic wrap is no good. ;)

 
Coolchicka, I PM'd you last night with alot of information, did you not read it yet?

I told you all about deli cups at mantisplace.

 
I PM'd you back about the insect cups. With newly hatched nymphs I leave them all together until I have about ten left. Too much space and time needed to seperate so many nymphs.

 
I PM'd you back about the insect cups. With newly hatched nymphs I leave them all together until I have about ten left. Too much space and time needed to seperate so many nymphs.
I would feel bad about not saving them though when I could have tried : ( I wanna save them all : ( So just put them all together until I narrow it down then seperate them and care for them?

 

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