I just feed when I think they will eat.
I have been feeding only fruit flies, to the fruit fly eaters, when I think they are close to molting. I do this so other food, crickets and flies that may knock the molting mantids down, can't injure the molting mantis'.
I have a mis molted mantis that wouldn't eat for about a week, and has a deformed, burdensome right arm.
I would try to feed him fruitflies with forceps, and he'd fight to get away, so I figured I was just wasting his precious energy by causing him to struggle, so I just left him be.
I would open the vial and let him gimp around, and he looked like he wasn't going to make iti for quite a while.
It would just drag the arm around, and I thought it was a goner.
He is also humped over, I may call him igor now, but he started eating again, after I thought he was going to die.
I mean he ate several, like 8 or more, fruit flies in the first hour or so. I gave him more, and they disappeared, and he grew much larger and hasn't even molted yet.
I'm hoping on this next molt that he will come back to normal. He should after enduring so much so well.
I accidentally washed my hands with a mantis on them , and thought I'd it, but it came back from a wet noodle that I thought was sure to be dead, but came out just fine after I put him on a towel and let him revive.
I just try to feed them well, and keep them humid by misting the container at least once a day, and the cloth cover at least a couple times a day, and they seem to do fine.
I have lost several in the process after hatching two ooths out, and now I have 18 mantis' now.
Once they got larger I started trying to get them a larger variety of food, crickets, flies, when they'll eat them fruit flies, and roaches when I find them. I put a moth in with one, and he wouldn't touch it, but it was about the same size as the mantis. I've seen him 'attack' and shake the dead body of the moth, and then just drop it when if figures out it's not alive, but he still does it. Maybe I should market a dead moth toy for stupid mantis' :huh:
As it warms up, and lot's more bugs start to come out, I antisipate feeding a much larger variety of insects to my mantis', and tarantula.
I was told earlier this evening that the locusts are so thick in Yuma as some time in the summer, that they coat the street and make it dangerous to drive. Sounds like a good time to come down and get some food for the few mantis that I will keep this summer. I will release the others to roam the free world, after I get a couple ooths from them
I'll have to warn Phil that I may be in the neighborhood sometime then
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