Ocelotbren
Well-known member
I have two T. Sinensis that I think are L4-5 right now. I have one in the Exo Terra nano tall (8"x8"x12") and the other just in a plastic container for the time being. I have a couple questions about the Exo Terra terrariums for these mantids though.
1. Size. Will the nano tall be too small for an adult? I believe I have one male and one female. I chose the nano tall because it's 2x wider, 2x longer and 3x taller, assuming they grow to 4" in length. I've been reading around the forums though and I'm getting the impression that it might be on the small side for a fully grown Chinese mantis. Thoughts on this? What size would you recommend? 12"x12"x12" and 12"x12"x18" are the next sizes up.
2. Screen lid. I have read many times that the aluminum screens can damage the feet of mantids. I think that's what the Exo Terra terrariums have. However, I have also read that some larger/stronger mantids can chew through the more forgiving types of mesh. Is it risky to keep them in the Exo Terras without replacing the screen? Or for Chinese mantids is it best to keep the aluminum screen?
Thanks in advance for your opinions.
1. Size. Will the nano tall be too small for an adult? I believe I have one male and one female. I chose the nano tall because it's 2x wider, 2x longer and 3x taller, assuming they grow to 4" in length. I've been reading around the forums though and I'm getting the impression that it might be on the small side for a fully grown Chinese mantis. Thoughts on this? What size would you recommend? 12"x12"x12" and 12"x12"x18" are the next sizes up.
2. Screen lid. I have read many times that the aluminum screens can damage the feet of mantids. I think that's what the Exo Terra terrariums have. However, I have also read that some larger/stronger mantids can chew through the more forgiving types of mesh. Is it risky to keep them in the Exo Terras without replacing the screen? Or for Chinese mantids is it best to keep the aluminum screen?
Thanks in advance for your opinions.