Mantis Man13
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I know some species require sticks to molt because mesh isn’t good enough but does mesh work for these mantises? Thanks. I get the mantis tomorrow.
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I don't really use sticks in my cage design, but most empusids and grass mantids would love sticks.But what species require sticks? I know Brunners do right because mine fell when molting with only mesh.
I highly recommend using sticks that are about as thick as the abdomen of the mantis, I use them in all my enclosures, and I have never had a mismolt. I often see smaller species like ghosts, flowers, etc spending their time on sticks. If you do decide to use them, make sure there is adequate space between the sticks so the mantis can molt without bumping into anything.I know some species require sticks to molt because mesh isn’t good enough but does mesh work for these mantises? Thanks. I get the mantis tomorrow.
I don't really know if that works since there are microbes that live in below freezing temps without issue. Brushing with an old clean toothbrush under hot water from the tap can work too, and I really haven't encountered issues with that either.Can I freeze the sticks instead in my freezer? If so how long?
It probably didn't have a great grip on the mesh. It happens.Then why did my brunners fall when I used just mesh?
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