BobbyClouser
Member
Hi everyone. I'm brand new to keeping mantids. I "adopted" my first pair about 3 weeks ago. A friend from work, well, his wife came across a female Chinese mantis in her yard late last fall. She brought it inside and it promptly created an ootheca. I thought they were going to let it over-winter, but instead they kept it warm. It hatched about Jan 20. Only 2 survived. They weren't really into raising them, so I adopted them. I got them when they were L2s. I think one's a female (larger) and the other is a male. So far, they're doing just fine. The female molted a few days ago, so she's L3, and the male is molting now. I never thought I would get into keeping mantids as pets. In my whole life, I've only seen a wild mantis once or twice! Now I'm learning there are all kinds of beautiful mantids to have as pets.
I'm 55, work in software development and QA. Living in Massachusetts, in winter, I'm still learning how to keep them warm and not too dry. I love all animals -- we have 3 dogs and 2 cats now, and we had more in the past. I'm also into astronomy, model railroading, metal detecting, fossil hunting, and lots of other stuff. Not enough time in the day.
I look forward to learning more from this forum.
Bob
I'm 55, work in software development and QA. Living in Massachusetts, in winter, I'm still learning how to keep them warm and not too dry. I love all animals -- we have 3 dogs and 2 cats now, and we had more in the past. I'm also into astronomy, model railroading, metal detecting, fossil hunting, and lots of other stuff. Not enough time in the day.
I look forward to learning more from this forum.
Bob