Predatorhousepet
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After reading that dubia roaches are an alternative to flies and that they can be bred, I ordered 100 small/medium sized dubia roach nymphs in the hope I could breed them and stop having to buy bluebottle fly pupae regularly. However, none of my mantises seem all that interested in them. Because they live in planted terrariums I can't just let the roaches loose in their enclosures, they hide in the substrate and the mantises would never find them. I've tried to hand feed with tongs and put them in an empty deli cup temporarily but I can only get a half hearted swipe at best or if they do grab it they immediately drop it. It's not like the mantises aren't hungry, they will gladly accept a fly or waxworm if offered. I was thinking maybe it was the species I keep, as I've read some will only eat flying bugs and not crawlers. I have a Hierodula membranacea, 2 orchids, 3 ghosts and a shield mantis and the reaction to the roaches is pretty much the same with all of them. Have you had any luck feeding roaches to these particular species? Are there any tips you have for getting them to eat something they are unfamiliar with? I really don't want 100 roaches to go to waste. Besides flies are there any other feeder insects around 3/8" to 1/2" size I could try that might be better received? (ability to breed them is a big plus).