Just wanted to show a good way to set up your container for successful molting.
Shoe laces work like a charm!
1.) They're easy to hold on to.
2.) They don't grow mold on them like sticks.
3.) They don't become soggy like cardboard.
I set up the container with shoe laces for hanging from, particularly for molting. Moist paper towel on the bottom for humidity when they're getting ready to molt. And dry paper towel going up the side of the container for climbing to the top.
It may seem boring but it's best to keep the container less crowded to ensure the mantid doesn't mis-molt.
The model in this photo is Rekka, my female Popa spurca. When she's an adult I will design the container more naturally.
P.S. Excuse my messy room!
Shoe laces work like a charm!
1.) They're easy to hold on to.
2.) They don't grow mold on them like sticks.
3.) They don't become soggy like cardboard.
I set up the container with shoe laces for hanging from, particularly for molting. Moist paper towel on the bottom for humidity when they're getting ready to molt. And dry paper towel going up the side of the container for climbing to the top.
It may seem boring but it's best to keep the container less crowded to ensure the mantid doesn't mis-molt.
The model in this photo is Rekka, my female Popa spurca. When she's an adult I will design the container more naturally.
P.S. Excuse my messy room!