Hi,
I'm completely new to praying mantises, but I've always wanted one.
One morning I went outside (Melbourne, Australia here) and looked down and I had almost stepped on this little one! (Photos below) So I popped it in a large container and furiously began researching how to keep it.
The next morning, it lay 2 Oothecas! I know its a momma that isn't long for this world, but I still went out and bought crickets to feed her (it's end of winter now, but there still aren't really any flies or moths to catch). She ate 3 of them so must have been starving. It's been 4 days since then, and now she's not eating. They're at the bottom of the enclosure (pictures below) and she isn't going down to get them. It was lucky that she was already at the bottom the first time.
How do I get her to go down? I tried holding the crickets in front of her, but she was terrified of this thing waving about and wouldn't grab them (hence the 4 at the bottom now). She looks super stressed out and wary of everything, as she hasn't moved from this leaf since yesterday when I first tried feeding her.
Please help!
Thank you~
tl;dr mantis not going down to eat.
P.S. I also need help with confirming its species (Pseudomantis albofimbriata - False Garden Mantis?) and any tips for the Ootheca. Got them on the side of a plastic cup with a ventilated lid and wet paper towel. Going to hatch them inside, release them outside and keep a few.
I'm completely new to praying mantises, but I've always wanted one.
One morning I went outside (Melbourne, Australia here) and looked down and I had almost stepped on this little one! (Photos below) So I popped it in a large container and furiously began researching how to keep it.
The next morning, it lay 2 Oothecas! I know its a momma that isn't long for this world, but I still went out and bought crickets to feed her (it's end of winter now, but there still aren't really any flies or moths to catch). She ate 3 of them so must have been starving. It's been 4 days since then, and now she's not eating. They're at the bottom of the enclosure (pictures below) and she isn't going down to get them. It was lucky that she was already at the bottom the first time.
How do I get her to go down? I tried holding the crickets in front of her, but she was terrified of this thing waving about and wouldn't grab them (hence the 4 at the bottom now). She looks super stressed out and wary of everything, as she hasn't moved from this leaf since yesterday when I first tried feeding her.
Please help!
Thank you~
tl;dr mantis not going down to eat.
P.S. I also need help with confirming its species (Pseudomantis albofimbriata - False Garden Mantis?) and any tips for the Ootheca. Got them on the side of a plastic cup with a ventilated lid and wet paper towel. Going to hatch them inside, release them outside and keep a few.