guapoalto049
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Now that summer is fast approaching, moths are one of the most readily available food sources available. I nabbed myself a promethia moth tonight (sorry Sporeworld, I couldn't resist!!) and my female Idolo absolutely went nuts to get to it. I've never seen an Idolo actually 'hurry' to the other side of the cage for food.
All of you members that got in on the current Idolo wave should have a relatively easy time feeding your mantids. This species can be a bit picky if you don't culture bluebottles, and moths provide a great way to vary the diet and get the mantids to fatten up.
Mantids that are on the docile end of the spectrum perk right up when moths are in the area. My Deroplatys desiccata, ghosts, Heterochaeta sp., and orchids do not go after roaches as eagerly as the other species, so moths have been great for supplementation to the house/bluebottle fly diet.
Sorry its a bit of a random post, but I just wanted to share it with my fellow mantid lovers!
All of you members that got in on the current Idolo wave should have a relatively easy time feeding your mantids. This species can be a bit picky if you don't culture bluebottles, and moths provide a great way to vary the diet and get the mantids to fatten up.
Mantids that are on the docile end of the spectrum perk right up when moths are in the area. My Deroplatys desiccata, ghosts, Heterochaeta sp., and orchids do not go after roaches as eagerly as the other species, so moths have been great for supplementation to the house/bluebottle fly diet.
Sorry its a bit of a random post, but I just wanted to share it with my fellow mantid lovers!