athicks
Well-known member
Hi, I am a bit of a neophyte to mantid raising having just bought my first ones from Yen.
Because I only have a few I keep them in seperate cages to eliminate the risk of cannibalism. The cages are also pretty large for the size of the mantids -- maybe 6 times their height. (They are small nymphs.)
I was wondering if there was a danger to having the mantids begin their molt at the top of the tank and having a fall of maybe 4 body lengths to the floor. I always see cautions to keep mantids in cages at least 2-3 times their height, but what if the cage is larger?
If the species matters (to ascertain exoskeleton hardness after the molt) the two species are B. Mendica and P. Virescen.
Thanks everyone!
Because I only have a few I keep them in seperate cages to eliminate the risk of cannibalism. The cages are also pretty large for the size of the mantids -- maybe 6 times their height. (They are small nymphs.)
I was wondering if there was a danger to having the mantids begin their molt at the top of the tank and having a fall of maybe 4 body lengths to the floor. I always see cautions to keep mantids in cages at least 2-3 times their height, but what if the cage is larger?
If the species matters (to ascertain exoskeleton hardness after the molt) the two species are B. Mendica and P. Virescen.
Thanks everyone!