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General Non-Mantis Discussion
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High humidity and not eating
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<blockquote data-quote="mattscott" data-source="post: 349374" data-attributes="member: 13462"><p>Hi thanks for the reply. The tank is a 12L plastic tank. About 18x8x12 inches. As in the pictures it has vents at the top and ive drilled a series of holes at the bottom. Ive drilled quite alot of holes in the bottom. They're not that big as the crickets im feeding are quite small so dont want them to escape. As the mantis gets bigger i can drill them with a bigger drill bit or get some of the screens you recommend. My humidity is quite high its all over the place really but the humidity is high outside at the moment. I did try to feed a few crickets over the last few days but he's not intested now i cant catch them without emptying my tank to catch the bloody things. Is it ok to leave them in there? My hydrometer is one i use in my greenhouse as shown in the picture so not sure how accurate it is. In one of the pictures is the little fella hanging there. He's been there a couple of days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattscott, post: 349374, member: 13462"] Hi thanks for the reply. The tank is a 12L plastic tank. About 18x8x12 inches. As in the pictures it has vents at the top and ive drilled a series of holes at the bottom. Ive drilled quite alot of holes in the bottom. They're not that big as the crickets im feeding are quite small so dont want them to escape. As the mantis gets bigger i can drill them with a bigger drill bit or get some of the screens you recommend. My humidity is quite high its all over the place really but the humidity is high outside at the moment. I did try to feed a few crickets over the last few days but he's not intested now i cant catch them without emptying my tank to catch the bloody things. Is it ok to leave them in there? My hydrometer is one i use in my greenhouse as shown in the picture so not sure how accurate it is. In one of the pictures is the little fella hanging there. He's been there a couple of days. [/QUOTE]
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