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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
What to feed in winter?
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<blockquote data-quote="danl82" data-source="post: 326265" data-attributes="member: 10677"><p>You said -20 outside so I'm guessing there isnt anything growing. Bramble (semi evergreen) if there's any about. Failing that I'd try and see if you could buy a potted eucalyptus, pyracantha or photinia maybe even a rose. They might accept evergreen oak if thats an option. Obviously if you get a potted plant try and check it hasn't been sprayed with pesticides recently. </p><p></p><p>I've heard of people giving them romaine lettuce in desperate times but supposedly phasmids wont really grow on it. Whatever you offer remember to cut some of the leaves as very small nymphs sometimes can't start eat whole leaves themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danl82, post: 326265, member: 10677"] You said -20 outside so I'm guessing there isnt anything growing. Bramble (semi evergreen) if there's any about. Failing that I'd try and see if you could buy a potted eucalyptus, pyracantha or photinia maybe even a rose. They might accept evergreen oak if thats an option. Obviously if you get a potted plant try and check it hasn't been sprayed with pesticides recently. I've heard of people giving them romaine lettuce in desperate times but supposedly phasmids wont really grow on it. Whatever you offer remember to cut some of the leaves as very small nymphs sometimes can't start eat whole leaves themselves. [/QUOTE]
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