So we made a few terrariums because we were thinking about getting some mantids. I am a newbie but wanted to give this a try. They are 10 gallon tanks with screen lids, 2 inches of dirt and a couple real houseplants inside. We have also added some long sticks for climbing. The room naturally stays about 80, maybe less at night. My boyfriend came in from the garden today and when he was washing his hands, the littlest nymph fell off his shoulder into the sink. After rescuing him from the swirling soapy water, he and I bonded for a minute at he sat calmly on my finger. I decided I wanted to keep him so I put him in the terrarium to walk around. He seems to like it but I am wondering if it is too big for him.
I have read so much about these smaller cups that people keep nymphs in and I have also heard that if their enclosure is too big that they won't be able to catch food. So... do nymphs just live in small little 8-16 oz cups? Can I let him live in the terrarium but only feed him in the smaller cup? How do you guys strike a balance? Also, since I found him outside, I have no idea how old he is. How do I know when he is going to start molting? Do you think that could be why he is not eating or is it because the aquarium is too big for him?
All I could find at the pet store were small crickets which were too big for him. I put a housefly in there, a small moth, a small beetle, a couple rose buds with aphids on them, and a piece of banana (to attract fruit flies). If I don't see him start eating, when should I start to worry? How can I go about getting the right kind of food for him and how do I know if he is getting enough?
If you want more questions, I've got them.
I would like to know your guys' thoughts.
I have read so much about these smaller cups that people keep nymphs in and I have also heard that if their enclosure is too big that they won't be able to catch food. So... do nymphs just live in small little 8-16 oz cups? Can I let him live in the terrarium but only feed him in the smaller cup? How do you guys strike a balance? Also, since I found him outside, I have no idea how old he is. How do I know when he is going to start molting? Do you think that could be why he is not eating or is it because the aquarium is too big for him?
All I could find at the pet store were small crickets which were too big for him. I put a housefly in there, a small moth, a small beetle, a couple rose buds with aphids on them, and a piece of banana (to attract fruit flies). If I don't see him start eating, when should I start to worry? How can I go about getting the right kind of food for him and how do I know if he is getting enough?
If you want more questions, I've got them.
I would like to know your guys' thoughts.
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