melaniec518
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Hi there,
Not sure if this is really a health issue, but just hoping someone might know something about it. I've got a deadleaf mantis (Walter) which I've had for a couple months now and he's been doing great. I have him in a critter crate but am planning on getting a bigger enclosure soon. Anyway, today I noticed that there were dozens of tiny caterpillars in the cage. They were so tiny that if I looked away, it took a second to be able to see them again. When I saw them this morning the sun was hitting the cage. Now the cage is in shadow and I can't find them anymore. There were so many! They looked orangish brown with darker heads. They looked too small for Walt to be able to eat.
Has anyone seen anything like this before and is it something to worry about? Should I take Walt out and give the cage a good cleaning, or would they be a good snack once they get a little bigger? He normally eats wild grasshoppers and some small, wild moths. I put a miller moth in there not too long ago, but he was about to molt and the moth was on its last legs anyway and died before he could eat it.
Any insight would be great! Thanks so much!
Not sure if this is really a health issue, but just hoping someone might know something about it. I've got a deadleaf mantis (Walter) which I've had for a couple months now and he's been doing great. I have him in a critter crate but am planning on getting a bigger enclosure soon. Anyway, today I noticed that there were dozens of tiny caterpillars in the cage. They were so tiny that if I looked away, it took a second to be able to see them again. When I saw them this morning the sun was hitting the cage. Now the cage is in shadow and I can't find them anymore. There were so many! They looked orangish brown with darker heads. They looked too small for Walt to be able to eat.
Has anyone seen anything like this before and is it something to worry about? Should I take Walt out and give the cage a good cleaning, or would they be a good snack once they get a little bigger? He normally eats wild grasshoppers and some small, wild moths. I put a miller moth in there not too long ago, but he was about to molt and the moth was on its last legs anyway and died before he could eat it.
Any insight would be great! Thanks so much!