Do any of you use mantids for feeders? I've never heard of this before! ?
Perhaps he's trying to skirt eBay's no live animals policy. ?I was on England’s EBay, and I remember seeing a man selling Ghost mantids, but he labeled them as feeders. In the item description, he kept talking about how they are great feeders.
Me too. Gross.No, never thought of this idea. But i won't think feed another mantis to my mantis. For me a mantis is a pet and a cricket not.
In the future their are a variety of other foods you could offer for short term emergency situations so you don't need to sacrifice other mantises you were planning to keep as pets. Although mantids generally need motion to cue them into food, they will also readily take stuff if you offer something with moisture in it to their mandibles.I did it before. It was a young Stagmomantis nymph, and I fed him to my dead leaf mantis after my fruit fly culture crashed. He was named and everything, but didn’t want the desiccata to starve. I felt awful, and kept questioning what gave me the right to decide which mantid’s life was worth saving or sacrificing. Then I started thinking about feeders as well, but there’s unfortunately no substitutes for live prey when it comes to mantids.
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