ladyarcana55
Well-known member
Hi everyone!
I just got my first mantis and I totally love it so far! I am pretty sure it's a female and I am guessing it's an L3, but the person who gave it to me isn't all that sure. He didn't keep track of how many times she molted. He doesn't even know what kind of mantis she is, but that's okay. I'll figure it out and she still rocks.
But here's my question. I am setting up a new enclosure for her because I am worried that the one she is in now may be a bit small, height-wise, for her. The original enclosure has a layer of moss on the ground. I originally wanted to put just rocks on the bottom of the new enclosure so the feeders cannot burrow. I wanted to leave out the moss but my husband was told to keep the moss in there. That's fine, I have room for both the rocks and the moss. But what I am worried about is that the feeders I put in there will hide in the moss and she won't see them. I had put in a small cricket and it promptly went into hiding among the moss. Should I not worry about that or should I take the moss out? I don't know if that makes a difference.
Thank you everyone!
Anna
I just got my first mantis and I totally love it so far! I am pretty sure it's a female and I am guessing it's an L3, but the person who gave it to me isn't all that sure. He didn't keep track of how many times she molted. He doesn't even know what kind of mantis she is, but that's okay. I'll figure it out and she still rocks.
But here's my question. I am setting up a new enclosure for her because I am worried that the one she is in now may be a bit small, height-wise, for her. The original enclosure has a layer of moss on the ground. I originally wanted to put just rocks on the bottom of the new enclosure so the feeders cannot burrow. I wanted to leave out the moss but my husband was told to keep the moss in there. That's fine, I have room for both the rocks and the moss. But what I am worried about is that the feeders I put in there will hide in the moss and she won't see them. I had put in a small cricket and it promptly went into hiding among the moss. Should I not worry about that or should I take the moss out? I don't know if that makes a difference.
Thank you everyone!
Anna