Yes, Boeseph's post is what convinced me to do it! :lol:@Mystymantis @Ocelotbren
I also swapped the aluminum mesh out for a fiberglass mesh. The process is detailed in a post of mine here.
Yeah, I use Exo Terra's for my orchid mantis adult females, they are great for making living vivariums in, but @Ocelotbren is right, the downside is that flies can easily escape when you open the enclosure with those wide opening front doors.@Mystymantis I am only on my first two mantids but I have them in Exo Terra enclosures and I like them so far. They look nice and probably nicer than an enclosure I would have made myself (although I have seen some very cool homemade enclosures on here so I guess it depends on your dedication and ability!). I also like that the front and top both open. However, one bonus to a homemade enclosure could be a small feeding hole for putting in feeders without opening it up wide, for example if there are leftover live flies in there that you don't want to escape.
With that said, I did change out the screen on mine recently. It wasn't too difficult and I bought the new screen, spline and spline roller on Amazon.
If I need or want to open it a while after I have put flies in, I'm always peering in from all angles looking for any remainders hiding in the corners or behind the leaves haha.Yeah, I use Exo Terra's for my orchid mantis adult females, they are great for making living vivariums in, but @Ocelotbren is right, the downside is that flies can easily escape when you open the enclosure with those wide opening front doors.
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