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Food and Feeding
Which mantids will eat B. dubia roaches?
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<blockquote data-quote="happy1892" data-source="post: 287567" data-attributes="member: 5913"><p>No problem. I really wasn't suggesting that your's were sickly from bad care. Sorry if it sounded like that. The black eyes are probably from the mantis rubbing against the plastic or glass walls of the container she was in. Net cages are easy for keeping big mantises in. I heard that the black from that type of rubbing injury does not cause much harm so probably do not need to worry about that, unless maybe it's caused by a disease, and now we are getting paranoid! The netting is good for the mantis to hang on. It probably will keep the mantis from getting the black spot in the eyes. Livemonarch.com possibly make the best quality net cages for your money's worth (is that the right phrase?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happy1892, post: 287567, member: 5913"] No problem. I really wasn't suggesting that your's were sickly from bad care. Sorry if it sounded like that. The black eyes are probably from the mantis rubbing against the plastic or glass walls of the container she was in. Net cages are easy for keeping big mantises in. I heard that the black from that type of rubbing injury does not cause much harm so probably do not need to worry about that, unless maybe it's caused by a disease, and now we are getting paranoid! The netting is good for the mantis to hang on. It probably will keep the mantis from getting the black spot in the eyes. Livemonarch.com possibly make the best quality net cages for your money's worth (is that the right phrase?). [/QUOTE]
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