Idolos! LOL!@Sarah K If you consider Gongies intermediate, what's a challenging species for you? :blink: :lol: I do agree that thistles are intermediate with heat and flies, though!
I have never raised dead leaf mantises myself, so I can't really comment on them, but what part of raising orchid mantises do you think makes them intermediate level? High humidity requirements? They are extremely hard to get to reproduce (which is why they are absurdly hard to come by these days), but as far raising them, I have had very few problems with them after they get to L2.For an intermediate keeper? I'd go with something like a dead leaf mantis or an orchid mantis. However orchid mantises are absurdly hard to come by these days and aren't as forgiving for improper conditions as dead leaf mantids. Now if you want something that's for an advanced keeper go for something like a gongy or if you really wanna challenge try an idolo, although those are even harder to find than orchids and get very large
The 2 main things with orchids, at least in my opinion, is not just high humidity but the exact right humidity as well as breeding them. I've never tried to breed orchids but I figured that's why they are so hard to get and come rather expensive. As for deadleafs, for the most part they could more or less be for beginners except they have a slightly higher humidity requirement. Now usually they are actually pretty forgiving if this isn't always provided however it is a must if they are molting otherwise they will assuredly mismolt, then again, that's with most mantids, give or take. However back to the orchids, I've never really had these problems but have seen others have issues like that, however what is interesting to me is their drastic sexual dimorphism versus other species and males generally do not live as long as females, but this holds true with most species regardlessI have never raised dead leaf mantises myself, so I can't really comment on them, but what part of raising orchid mantises do you think makes them intermediate level? High humidity requirements? They are extremely hard to get to reproduce (which is why they are absurdly hard to come by these days), but as far raising them, I have had very few problems with them after they get to L2.
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