I have seen those cylinder net cages for raising butterflies and thought it would be nice to house my mantid. It is the generic ones you get from the garden store (carolina mantis??). They only get about 3-4 inches long. I am sorry I am pretty novice at this and don't really know proper names for these guys. I just enjoy keeping and observing little critters and only have basic knowledge on keeping them.
But my thought is would this be ok with a pie tin or other container with peat moss on the bottom that is moist with a potted plant for climbing to keep up humidity since it is entirely ventilated? My initial thought is it should be fine since it can live in this area under normal conditions. Normally I have used a KK and either light peat on the bottom or paper towels that I misted daily. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Eventually I would like to work up to an orchid mantid.
ok went out and got my net cage today and set it up with a small ficus and plastic container under that. Right now I only have paper towels in the container but will be getting peat moss tomorrow to fill it up with.
The little guy seems pretty happy. I threw a fly in, which was a pain, and after a little bit of a struggle he caught him and ate up.
So far my opinion on the netting cage is that it looks very nice, the mantid has access to anything since there are no smooth surfaces and ventilation is no problem at all. Not sure about humidity issues yet, but for this species I don't think it will be a problem.
The bad that I have already figured out is the tie off top is a pain in the rear. If I untie it I have to make sure I hold one end so it doesn't collapse, not really a big problem... until I try and feed him. Normally I have done some tweezer feeding, and others times (with flying insects) I just let them loose in the cage. Trying to hold the net up and open while trying to let the fly loose is a chore and I bet the mantid is looking up at me and laughing thinking "what a freak". Tweezer feeding will not be happening unless I have an assistant. So access is the main issue.
The other problem is catching anything that goes to the top portion. The fold muck it up and make it nearly impossible to get a hold of the fly.
I have seen some of these with a spiral spring that keeps them extended. I think I will be on the look out for one of those from now on. Now if I can find one with a flat zipper or velcrow top all problems will be solved.
My next issue I will see how the netting handles the moisture. Will misting be a problem? Opening it up to water the ficus won't be an issue as I will just use a little tubing and poor water in to it, lol. Keep it simple
Not the best pic as I took it at night. It actually looks nice without the flash and you can see in it much better. The mantid is hanging out on top.
But my thought is would this be ok with a pie tin or other container with peat moss on the bottom that is moist with a potted plant for climbing to keep up humidity since it is entirely ventilated? My initial thought is it should be fine since it can live in this area under normal conditions. Normally I have used a KK and either light peat on the bottom or paper towels that I misted daily. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Eventually I would like to work up to an orchid mantid.
ok went out and got my net cage today and set it up with a small ficus and plastic container under that. Right now I only have paper towels in the container but will be getting peat moss tomorrow to fill it up with.
The little guy seems pretty happy. I threw a fly in, which was a pain, and after a little bit of a struggle he caught him and ate up.
So far my opinion on the netting cage is that it looks very nice, the mantid has access to anything since there are no smooth surfaces and ventilation is no problem at all. Not sure about humidity issues yet, but for this species I don't think it will be a problem.
The bad that I have already figured out is the tie off top is a pain in the rear. If I untie it I have to make sure I hold one end so it doesn't collapse, not really a big problem... until I try and feed him. Normally I have done some tweezer feeding, and others times (with flying insects) I just let them loose in the cage. Trying to hold the net up and open while trying to let the fly loose is a chore and I bet the mantid is looking up at me and laughing thinking "what a freak". Tweezer feeding will not be happening unless I have an assistant. So access is the main issue.
The other problem is catching anything that goes to the top portion. The fold muck it up and make it nearly impossible to get a hold of the fly.
I have seen some of these with a spiral spring that keeps them extended. I think I will be on the look out for one of those from now on. Now if I can find one with a flat zipper or velcrow top all problems will be solved.
My next issue I will see how the netting handles the moisture. Will misting be a problem? Opening it up to water the ficus won't be an issue as I will just use a little tubing and poor water in to it, lol. Keep it simple
Not the best pic as I took it at night. It actually looks nice without the flash and you can see in it much better. The mantid is hanging out on top.