Hi! I'm the recent owner of an L3 ghost mantis nymph named Queenie. I welcomed her last Friday, her enclosure's substrate is made of coco bark, and she has a bamboo perch to hang out on (or under). I lightly misted her house and herself with distilled water, twice a day for the first two days, and once a day until last Monday, when I noticed a really bad case of mold on the perch. I haven't misted ever since, and in order to increase ventilation I placed the enclosure in the path of my AC unit set on 78 degrees.
Also, I am not sure but I think I spotted mold on her, which terrifies me because i wouldn't even know how to possibly clean such a minuscule and fragile creature without damaging her in some way. Displacing her from the enclosure is another one of my concerns, and I wonder whether i should clean the perch (and how, if so) or get rid of it altogether, and also what i should do about the substrate.
She has been feeding on 2 flies and a bit of honey since last Friday, however, as soon as i noticed the mold, I let the other fly out of the enclosure, fearing it might be tainted. There are still 2 pupae hatching in the enclosure.
Luckily, so far Queenie seems very active and not acting odd or sickly. I moved her on a little mold-free plant in the enclosure.
What's the best course of action to restore a hygienic and safe environment for my little ghost mantis? Is there a specific procedure I'm supposed follow? Am I doing anything wrong?
Some guidance and advice would really help, as I am a complete novice. Thanks everyone!
I am attaching a bunch of pictures for clarity's sake (PS: I do realize I may have made a mistake with the positioning of the enclosure, as the ventilation might not be supposed to be at the top)
Also, I am not sure but I think I spotted mold on her, which terrifies me because i wouldn't even know how to possibly clean such a minuscule and fragile creature without damaging her in some way. Displacing her from the enclosure is another one of my concerns, and I wonder whether i should clean the perch (and how, if so) or get rid of it altogether, and also what i should do about the substrate.
She has been feeding on 2 flies and a bit of honey since last Friday, however, as soon as i noticed the mold, I let the other fly out of the enclosure, fearing it might be tainted. There are still 2 pupae hatching in the enclosure.
Luckily, so far Queenie seems very active and not acting odd or sickly. I moved her on a little mold-free plant in the enclosure.
What's the best course of action to restore a hygienic and safe environment for my little ghost mantis? Is there a specific procedure I'm supposed follow? Am I doing anything wrong?
Some guidance and advice would really help, as I am a complete novice. Thanks everyone!
I am attaching a bunch of pictures for clarity's sake (PS: I do realize I may have made a mistake with the positioning of the enclosure, as the ventilation might not be supposed to be at the top)