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Success hand feeding my Ghost
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<blockquote data-quote="The Wolven" data-source="post: 347880" data-attributes="member: 12740"><p>I use very thing tweezers when I have to hand feed. I always make sure I have live prey available for mantises since bottleflies can be a pain. You can get a 50 ct cup of banded crickets (these are safe for mantises) from rainbow mealworms. The 1/2 size is cheap ($3) and great for smaller species like ghost mantises (adults)! Rainbow mealworms also sells bottlefly spikes which last longer than pupae in the fridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Wolven, post: 347880, member: 12740"] I use very thing tweezers when I have to hand feed. I always make sure I have live prey available for mantises since bottleflies can be a pain. You can get a 50 ct cup of banded crickets (these are safe for mantises) from rainbow mealworms. The 1/2 size is cheap ($3) and great for smaller species like ghost mantises (adults)! Rainbow mealworms also sells bottlefly spikes which last longer than pupae in the fridge. [/QUOTE]
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