Mantids4fun
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First of all I would like to thank everyone for welcoming me to this forum.
Now this could work with a wide variety of containers, but I used these. I bought them at Walmart for under $5.
( http://www.walmart.c...c-Pets/17248150 )
I also got some silk green and white flowers, ( Chosen for the mantids adult color) and some sphagnum moss. I also had some screen from an old patio door, and a hot glue gun.
First I hot glued the plants in. (I cut them to fit in there, mostly retaining the flower parts.)
Then I added some Sphagnum moss.
Then I hot glued the screen on the air vents at the top.
These are all of the enclosures I made for my 5 spiny flower mantises. If it is too small for your adult mantis, it is easy to simply do the same thing with a much bigger enclosure.
I hope you enjoyed! This is a super easy way to make a nice looking enclosure, however you might have to put them in a separate container for feeding time until they get bigger.
Now this could work with a wide variety of containers, but I used these. I bought them at Walmart for under $5.
( http://www.walmart.c...c-Pets/17248150 )
I also got some silk green and white flowers, ( Chosen for the mantids adult color) and some sphagnum moss. I also had some screen from an old patio door, and a hot glue gun.
First I hot glued the plants in. (I cut them to fit in there, mostly retaining the flower parts.)
Then I added some Sphagnum moss.
Then I hot glued the screen on the air vents at the top.
These are all of the enclosures I made for my 5 spiny flower mantises. If it is too small for your adult mantis, it is easy to simply do the same thing with a much bigger enclosure.
I hope you enjoyed! This is a super easy way to make a nice looking enclosure, however you might have to put them in a separate container for feeding time until they get bigger.