Nicolas
Well-known member
Hello, I haven't been active on this forum since 2013. My profile picture shows an old male membranacea I had 5 years ago (who, obviously, isn't around anymore, sadly.)
I haven't had any pet mantids since then, mostly because of how short their life spans tend to be (a year in captivity or so is how long I had them? maybe I didn't care for them properly and that's way short), so I have a question. If there's an easy way to extend the lifespan of a mantis longer than a year if possible? In comparison, sometimes I like to keep the local spiders as pets and they live for as long as 3 years if they aren't messed with. Basically, what is the maximum lifespan of a mantis?
Second, I don't know if buying any through breeders/online is particularly for me - they tend to go for crazy prices, even the basic species like the Chinese Mantis. I can't even find any Chinese Mantids for sale anymore, it seems. So basically, is there any basic mantis that is easy to care for that is available somewhere to purchase? And will their lifespans be drastically different/feeding behaviors be different depending on their gender?
Third, I live in Las Vegas and as you may know this place can get very warm to put it lightly. I sometimes don't prefer to purchase online since there are native mantids to Vegas (at least, I specifically remember the Iris Oratoria species and seeing them often) and I was wondering if there was a specific place to look for them. Do they like tall bushes, grass, lights, etc? Where should I look for mantids in a hot climate? (That's basically what this question is)
Lastly, would you guys recommend getting back into mantis raising? I had a lot of fun with it back in the day and I'd like to do it again, but I'm really off put by expensive sales coupled with short life spans, and I can't seem to find any here locally (granted I haven't tried looking for them much more beyond scouting a few bushes I've seen them on in the past).
Thanks for reading this if you managed to get to this point!
Regards,
Nicolas
I haven't had any pet mantids since then, mostly because of how short their life spans tend to be (a year in captivity or so is how long I had them? maybe I didn't care for them properly and that's way short), so I have a question. If there's an easy way to extend the lifespan of a mantis longer than a year if possible? In comparison, sometimes I like to keep the local spiders as pets and they live for as long as 3 years if they aren't messed with. Basically, what is the maximum lifespan of a mantis?
Second, I don't know if buying any through breeders/online is particularly for me - they tend to go for crazy prices, even the basic species like the Chinese Mantis. I can't even find any Chinese Mantids for sale anymore, it seems. So basically, is there any basic mantis that is easy to care for that is available somewhere to purchase? And will their lifespans be drastically different/feeding behaviors be different depending on their gender?
Third, I live in Las Vegas and as you may know this place can get very warm to put it lightly. I sometimes don't prefer to purchase online since there are native mantids to Vegas (at least, I specifically remember the Iris Oratoria species and seeing them often) and I was wondering if there was a specific place to look for them. Do they like tall bushes, grass, lights, etc? Where should I look for mantids in a hot climate? (That's basically what this question is)
Lastly, would you guys recommend getting back into mantis raising? I had a lot of fun with it back in the day and I'd like to do it again, but I'm really off put by expensive sales coupled with short life spans, and I can't seem to find any here locally (granted I haven't tried looking for them much more beyond scouting a few bushes I've seen them on in the past).
Thanks for reading this if you managed to get to this point!
Regards,
Nicolas