I had this large aquarium split into two sections for two
large Chineese Mantids (Swearinger & Bobbie). It might
seem a bit large, but I kept a close eye on them to make
sure they we feeding regularly.
The jar on the left simply had screen over top with rubber
band around lip. I changed the screen about once a month.
I would get fresh plants for them to climb on about once
a week. (The cat I assure you never got any closer than that).
The 2nd picture shows a store bought cage. The mantis on
the lamp was a wild one that was just visting during the mating
season. Since I was nervous about imbreeding, the stranger
spent the night with on of my gals'. I let him go the next day.
Im sure he didnt mind! During that week, at least 5 males
flew onto my porch while I was out there. They must have
been able to smell the females. This is a 2nd floor balcony
by the way.
The 3rd picture I included to show how the Males got a
bit anxious close to mating season. Since the cages where so
close, I put some cardboard dividers between cages so they
would relax. This photo shows how Bobbie figured out how to
take a peak over the top at his female neighbor.
Last picture shows the view of the back porch. That line
of brush & weeds contains dozens of wild Mantis's from the
oothecas I had. Some days in late July, I could find over
a dozen in 30 minutes of looking. I went out and caught
fresh food for my Mantis's every few days...grasshoppers,
moths, katydids,butterflys etc. Not an exciting back yard
for most, but this is my mantis heaven!) Columbus, Ohio 2006