Took some pics of mantis when feeding them roaches (B. lateralis), i have to say they love the roach!
I feed them medium size roach, and leave the adult roaches breeding. I noticed that the S. prestiosa ootheca is larger when feeding roaches but that is just from one particular case.Nice pictures! Do you feed full sized roaches to all the mantids pictured? I have to use half size lobsters for my Gongylus female, or tear the legs off, because she doesn't like how strong and how much the roach moves its legs.I sent you an email, by the way.
Thanks Andy!great photo's yen , stunning mantids too
Trust me i don't either and my "boss" hates it too! would kill me if she sees any escape the bugroom.I bet my mantids would love roaches. Unfortunately, I don't. I can't believe I'm asking this but. Are they hard to breed?
No problem Frank, all the best in breeding your S. pretiosa and S. dolosa.Easiest things to breed. Just takes time to mature and get a colony going. Don't want to feed too many of roaches that need to one day reproduce. Recommended over crickets in almost every respect.Thanks Yen.
I am the opposite in that .. if a BUNCH of crickets escaped it would not be such a big deal as they would eat other bugs and eventually each other ... if a BUNCH of roaches got out, it would likely get very ugly very fast. My wife would FLIP OUT and that is an ugly thing.Easiest things to breed. Just takes time to mature and get a colony going. Don't want to feed too many of roaches that need to one day reproduce. Recommended over crickets in almost every respect.Thanks Yen.
Ha ha Yen, I love how you say "my boss"My boss won't let me keep roaches that can climb glass or the type that fly at will so i am keeping only the non-climbing type.
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