Allthingsterrarium
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How you doing guys? I was given a beautiful little mantis as a gift from my cousin when she got a couple of them. This animal is tiny and I mean really tiny as in probably born last week and as my cousin put it perfectly, looks like a little like a mosquito. He/she will eventually grow quite large but until that happens I just want to make sure I'm doing everything right because the mantis is no doubt very fragile at this stage. My cousin gave me a very good, detailed run down about the care but nonetheless this is going to be extremely challenging I feel. He/she let's just go with she for now, is currently living in a little jar with a fake plant and seems very healthy and energetic and friendly. Currently eating fruit flies, there should still have been at least one in there but I added some and now there's probably about 3-5 in there. I just hope she can see them okay but as they like to climb up things and she's always on the lid I doubt that will be a problem. I have plenty of fruit flies already for my poison dart frog. Still, is there any way somebody can suggest that I can isolate and collect just a few of them to give to the tiny mantis? For that matter is there a good way to make sure she's eating them and getting enough? I'm sure during the growing hatchling stage they need to eat quite frequently like tarantula slings do. The real problem I face though is water. Will she get enough moisture from the flies? Lee, my late Hierodula Membranacea rarely drank if at all when I misted his container almost daily and he thrived. I squirted a little water on the sides and on the plant but I'm hesitant to mist as I don't want to drown this creature and I don't want too much condensation to build on the sides of the jar since there's no holes in the lid.
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