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Xenomantis

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Now, remember, this is my first time raising a mantis, so I don't know all the basics in putting together a good terrarium. Please be easy on me. :(

 
2 1/2 gallon tank with a European Mantis. I know it's a little big, but it was the smallest terrarium/aquarium they had and that I could afford. :oops:

(They had some really fancy 1 gallon terrariums specifically made for small reptiles and insects, but those were over $99! :shock: )

 
2 1/2 gallon tank with a European Mantis. I know it's a little big, but it was the smallest terrarium/aquarium they had and that I could afford. :oops:
Can you measure it? It should be 2 to 3x as tall as the mantis is long and twice as wide. Can you tell me what instar the mantis is, or is it adult? Wht kind of substrate? Looks like plenty of climbing surfaces! :D And not much place for the food to hide which is good too! :D

 
Actually, if you look at the pictures of the terrarium from the side, you can see her in there, to the right of the moss at the top. She's definately an adult and female. She's also got the characteristic M. Religiosa 'bullseye' markings on her forearms.

I guess the terrarium is too big...

The substrate is a mulch-like material meant to retain moisture and help breakdown waste. I hope it isn't the wrong type. :(

 
2 1/2 gallon tank with a European Mantis. I know it's a little big, but it was the smallest terrarium/aquarium they had and that I could afford. :oops: (They had some really fancy 1 gallon terrariums specifically made for small reptiles and insects, but those were over $99! :shock: )
Actually that looks really good, though ur thermometer looks a lil high tho i cant read it....

 
It will be fine. I use those tanks often. Even large mantids can live in those well. YOu may want to moisten that substrate though.

 
Nice and simple. The only thing I'd change would be the bottom, what type of 'covering' is that?
A mulch-like substrate. I was unsure what would be best for mantids and observed what was in other terrariums on hand. :oops:

 
Nice and simple. The only thing I'd change would be the bottom, what type of 'covering' is that?
It looked like eco earth to me which is why I said to moisten it. I use spahgnum moss.

 

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