Depends on which species. looks like it has alot of ventilation so if you need high humidity it will be harder but it just depends i guessWould this make a good enclosure?
it wont be good for nymphs and species that feed on fruit flys because in the pic it looks like the vent holes are to big..Depends on which species. looks like it has alot of ventilation so if you need high humidity it will be harder but it just depends i guess
These will be used for P. wahlbergii sub-adults. I was thinking of using coco fiber for substrate and a fake plant. Will this be suitable for the specie I'm keeping?If the mantis is small and its food couldn't get out through the holes it would be ok.
The only problem is that the site doesn't say exactly how big the cage is. The key of thumb is 3 times high of the length of the mantis and 2 times as wide as how long the mantis is.These will be used for P. wahlbergii sub-adults. I was thinking of using coco fiber for substrate and a fake plant. Will this be suitable for the specie I'm keeping?
I checked on eBay, small size Small 4 5/16"- 5 3/4. If that doesn't work, I also have a few 32oz cups with cloth lids.The only problem is that the site doesn't say exactly how big the cage is. The key of thumb is 3 times high of the length of the mantis and 2 times as wide as how long the mantis is.
Are flies really needed for their diet? Currently, they are feeding on roaches. I have wingless fruit flies, but they are really too small. They are used to feed early instars jumping spiders. I may start getting a colony of crickets going come Spring. But, for now, they will have to live on roaches. And, really, I don't feed anything wild caught to my collection. There are all types of parasites out there.Looks okay if you're using houseflies or bluebottles. It looks like fruit flies will be a bad idea. Don't forget that your mantis needs a way to climb to the top.
Lately I've found that the houseflies I've hatched have gotten craftier - a couple twenty were able to get out of the KK slits and into the house.Looks okay if you're using houseflies or bluebottles.
:lol: lucky for me only 1 or 2 got out before..and there dam hard to catch..u had 20..lol..i bet your mum wasnt pleased :lol:Lately I've found that the houseflies I've hatched have gotten craftier - a couple twenty were able to get out of the KK slits and into the house.
oh for 1 walbergie that is way to big..imo.be ok for a giant asian adult tho.its pretty encloser its just big for 1 flowermantis..your going to have to chuck i alot of flys for it to feed.Well, I ordered 10 small Pla-houses from that site, but I ended up finding a better enclosure. Today, I stopped by wal-mart and I noticed these Betta fish divided tanks and thought it would make a good mantis enclosure. So, what do you guys think? I used whatever I could find around the house and coco fiber for substrate.
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