Hi everybody!
This is my first post. I recently thought it would be fun to order a chinese mantis ootheca and hatch it. The person who sold it to me told me that eventually the nymphs would start to eat each other, but not to worry because they are legal to release in the USA.
Well, they hatched, ahead of schedule, and have more than doubled in size and... have started eating each other. It seems wrong to keep them in a confined space which encourages them to turn on each other ... but I'm worried that the weather is too cold and if I release them, they'll die. I'm in the LA area - temps are pretty mild relatively speaking - usually 55-70 during the days - but at night it can reach and sometimes even dip below 40 degrees. Does anyone know if they'll be able to make it in these temperatures, and if not - what do you think is the ethical thing to do??
Thanks!
Jonathan
This is my first post. I recently thought it would be fun to order a chinese mantis ootheca and hatch it. The person who sold it to me told me that eventually the nymphs would start to eat each other, but not to worry because they are legal to release in the USA.
Well, they hatched, ahead of schedule, and have more than doubled in size and... have started eating each other. It seems wrong to keep them in a confined space which encourages them to turn on each other ... but I'm worried that the weather is too cold and if I release them, they'll die. I'm in the LA area - temps are pretty mild relatively speaking - usually 55-70 during the days - but at night it can reach and sometimes even dip below 40 degrees. Does anyone know if they'll be able to make it in these temperatures, and if not - what do you think is the ethical thing to do??
Thanks!
Jonathan