When do you expect your mantis to be delivered? Great species choice... one of my favs. ?
He will be here on friday, I wanted to make sure he got here when I had a day off. I'm very excitedWhen do you expect your mantis to be delivered? Great species choice... one of my favs. ?
He arrived safely today Here are some pics. If it is actually a he I'm going to name him Dante, if its female I'm not sure on a name yet lol. I have to admit I am a little nervous when I have him out of the habitat because he is so tiny and fast and I'm worried to lose him. He gets mad when I try to put him back in the habitat and starts running up my arm lol. When I hold him though he doesn't want to stay still and runs all over my arm and hands and I'm worried I will lose him.I hope he arrives safely! Let us know when he arrives!
- MantisGirl13
That is brilliant! Thank you for that suggestion it makes me a lot more comfortable.It might sound weird, but when I start handling a new mantis, I take it to the bathroom. ?
It seems many of my mantids were calmer and easier to handle when in a smaller space. After a few trips, they became comfortable with being handled, and I felt more comfortable handling them. Cover the drains, roll up a towel to put under the door, close the toilet seat and throw a towel over it. Now if your mantis starts jumping around it will be easier to find and you'll worry less about it getting harmed.
Don't laugh... it works. ?
Yeah he is a small guy. I imagine L2, L3 but I'm not really sure. Hes a lot smaller than I was expecting thoughThe mantis is very small, is it a L2-L3? it's a cutie.
Yeah ends up he is L2. I hope they arrive safely for you as well.That looks like L2. Glad to know he arrived safely - I've got two chinese babies on the way as of typing this, so hopefully it goes as well for me. Sadly I don't have any fruit flies, but I could feed them small things I find outside instead.
Yes, he is cleaning himself. There may be some salts on your skin and his feet are extremely sensitive so he can feel any tiny difference. Him doing this a few times is normal, mantises like to keep their feet clean if they've been roaming about but if he is doing it a lot (like every few seconds) you may want to consider washing your hands and arms with an unscented mild bar soap and water and rinse very well before handling him and see if that cuts down on the amount he cleans his feet.By the way when I'm holding my mantis he likes to put his legs in his mouth and suck(?) on them. Is this just a grooming thing? I never see him do it in the habitat but he does it a lot when I'm holding him.
I figured it had something to do with the oils or salts on my skin. I don't have any mild soaps though so I didn't want to wash my hands right before handling in case that could be harmful.Yes, he is cleaning himself. There may be some salts on your skin and his feet are extremely sensitive so he can feel any tiny difference. Him doing this a few times is normal, mantises like to keep their feet clean if they've been roaming about but if he is doing it a lot (like every few seconds) you may want to consider washing your hands and arms with an unscented mild bar soap and water and rinse very well before handling him and see if that cuts down on the amount he cleans his feet.
If you've ever taken Microbiology you'll know that human hands are incredibly dirty. Even if you shower everyday you should still be washing your hands regularly several times a day anyway to cut down on the bacteria.
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