pizzuti
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I see a lot of advice here about how to give mantids water, but I've been raising mantids for a long time and have never, ever, ever gotten them to accept water. In fact, when I give them really juicy insects like caterpillars, they leak the excess water out of their backsides or their mouths. The air is extremely dry here, so I know they aren't getting moisture from condensation or anything like that; in my experience, the amount of water in the bodies of the moths and grasshoppers they eat is plenty to keep them healthy.
The only species I've worked with is M. religiosa, which is the only kind I've seen in the wild in the Denver area, so I'm wondering if it is a species-specific thing. I'd like to know if Chinese mantises are any different in their drinking habits, so I won't be caught off-guard if I start working with those types.
The only species I've worked with is M. religiosa, which is the only kind I've seen in the wild in the Denver area, so I'm wondering if it is a species-specific thing. I'd like to know if Chinese mantises are any different in their drinking habits, so I won't be caught off-guard if I start working with those types.