Chameleman
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Hello! I am Chameleman from Orange County C.A. I am here to report on my recent findings of mantis housing. Glass cages for adult tarantulas make perfect homes for smaller higher-humidity species such as the Indian flower mantis (Creobroter pictipennis) or the spiny flower mantis (Pseudocreobotra wahlbergi). keeping smaller tropical mantids in big glass cages is good because they can climb glass, unlike larger mantids. it also keeps the humidity and makes for a slick and beautiful decoration in your house. Sometimes you can even keep multiple mantids together if the cage is big enough and there is a centerpiece for them to be on two sides. my experience was with Indian flower mantids, for all their life they never bothered each other but when I stopped feeding them as frequently, one ate the other. When you house two mantids ALWAYS MAKE SURE THERE IS FOOD IN THE CAGE. Larger mantids are best kept in screen cages by themselves. I bought mine in a 4-set from dragon strand and my mantids love them. I have heard people keep multiple large mantids in big chameleon-like cages with misting systems and everything. I have even heard people have mantids stay on a branch without a cage in their house. (don't try that though). Comment your ideas and experiences below.