sidewinder
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Christian made us aware of a feeder insect, known as firebrats (Thermobius domestica), that has made it possible for the the European mantid breeding community to raise and breed species of mantids that had proved difficult or impossible in the past. This information was in a a topic that was severely pruned and information was lost. Thermobius domestica are closely related to silverfish (Lepisma saccharina)
I am starting this topic in hopes that much of that information will be reposted. Information on the following would be great:
1. Why T. domestica makes a great feeder insect.
2. What species of mantids T. domestica is especially well suited.
3. How to start and maintain a culture of T. domestica.
4. Where to buy T. domestica in Europe and the USA.
5. Anything those knowledgeable think would be useful.
Here is a link with information on how start and maintain a culture of T. domestica:
http://www.caudata.org/forum/showthread.php?t=54317
Here is a place to buy T. domestica in the USA:
http://www.doubleds.org/HotFinds.html
If you have information about firebrats, please post it here.
Thanks,
Scott
I am starting this topic in hopes that much of that information will be reposted. Information on the following would be great:
1. Why T. domestica makes a great feeder insect.
2. What species of mantids T. domestica is especially well suited.
3. How to start and maintain a culture of T. domestica.
4. Where to buy T. domestica in Europe and the USA.
5. Anything those knowledgeable think would be useful.
Here is a link with information on how start and maintain a culture of T. domestica:
http://www.caudata.org/forum/showthread.php?t=54317
Here is a place to buy T. domestica in the USA:
http://www.doubleds.org/HotFinds.html
If you have information about firebrats, please post it here.
Thanks,
Scott