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<blockquote data-quote="brytewolf" data-source="post: 347466" data-attributes="member: 12859"><p>When I first got my leaf children (also ghost mantis), they were way too small to be fed in their homes. I would switch them into their travel containers to feed! They would go after the food right away, and I'd wait until they were done eating, then just transfer them back to their terrariums. Maybe something you could do as well.</p><p></p><p>I've had mixed results tweezer feeding. I had to for my female when I first got her, as she molted during shipping and damaged a raptor arm. She's usually easier to tweezer feed as an adult than the two boys are. It's always a toss up as to whether the boys will accept a tweezer nom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brytewolf, post: 347466, member: 12859"] When I first got my leaf children (also ghost mantis), they were way too small to be fed in their homes. I would switch them into their travel containers to feed! They would go after the food right away, and I'd wait until they were done eating, then just transfer them back to their terrariums. Maybe something you could do as well. I've had mixed results tweezer feeding. I had to for my female when I first got her, as she molted during shipping and damaged a raptor arm. She's usually easier to tweezer feed as an adult than the two boys are. It's always a toss up as to whether the boys will accept a tweezer nom. [/QUOTE]
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