I currently have 8 Mantids (4 C. pictipennis + 4 Religiosa), and as my family and I will be out of town for the Holidays, I was wondering how I could ensure my Mantises are getting fed while I'm gone.Any ideas?
I have Nymphs.Are your mantids nymphs or adults?
I travel a lot but usually have someone spray most of my mantids every other day while I'm gone. I use a method similar to what Lunarstorm said except that I use bb larvae instead of pupae. I take some out every day for 7 - 8 days so that they have a continuous supply of flies hatching for a week. I did this while I was home once to test to see how it works. It worked fine except that I had a slightly lower hatch rate for the ones that were placed in enclosures under heat lamps (b. Mendicas).
Thanks for the suggestions, Rich.But since my Mantids are still Nymphs, couldn't they drown if I put a tray of water in their container?If you cannot have someone there once in a while to mist them, one thing you could do is either or both of these. Add a potted plant to the enclosure, and make sure that there is plently of water in it and in a small container under it so the overwatering can act as a water reservoir and provide humidity as it evaporates. If you have a net cage or similar you can place a small plastic cup on top of the enclosure over the plant and make a pin hole in the bottom of the cup and this will dispense more water as you leave it. The additional idea is a tray of pebbles placed on the bottom of the enclosure. You place enough water in the tray of pebbles so it will give off moisture as it evaporates. I would turn down the heat a couple of degrees which will cause everything including the mantids metabolism to slow down a bit. They will not require as much food therefore. These are just some thoughts. They might not work for you.
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