proserpina
Well-known member
Hi all, I had a question about mealworms and their source of hydration.
I remember reading a thread on here about how crickets who eat carrots can cause death in the mantises who in turn eat the crickets--and I'm worried if it will be the same case for mealworms. I bought about 80 mealworms from PetSmart 2 days ago and have them in a media of oats, cornmeal, and dried milk power; they seem to be doing well and my goal is to purge and gut load them before feeding them to the mantises.
However, while I was at Walmart getting their food, I completely forgot about the carrot crisis, and now currently the mealworms are eating baby carrots for hydration. Will this harm my mantises, and should I switch to potatoes instead? I don't want to hurt my babies, and I'll go to Walmart today if I need to pick up some potatoes for the mealworms.
I remember reading a thread on here about how crickets who eat carrots can cause death in the mantises who in turn eat the crickets--and I'm worried if it will be the same case for mealworms. I bought about 80 mealworms from PetSmart 2 days ago and have them in a media of oats, cornmeal, and dried milk power; they seem to be doing well and my goal is to purge and gut load them before feeding them to the mantises.
However, while I was at Walmart getting their food, I completely forgot about the carrot crisis, and now currently the mealworms are eating baby carrots for hydration. Will this harm my mantises, and should I switch to potatoes instead? I don't want to hurt my babies, and I'll go to Walmart today if I need to pick up some potatoes for the mealworms.