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GIANT ASIAN MANTIS
Hierodula membranacea/Grandis - One of the largest mantis in the world, reaching 4 to 5 inches long! Colors range from green to brown. The Asian mantis is an ambusher, waiting for its food to come within reach, but will also stalk its prey at times. Food - The prey must have movement to trigger the feeding so crickets, flies, moths, and butterflies, are good food sources. Water - Every few days mist the moisture- holding substrata. Housing - Temperature should be about 75 degrees.All tho you can get away with 70f. Moisture-holding substrata will help keep the humidity at about 55% which will be needed for molting. A screen top for air also serves as the mantis’ favorite resting place. For molting, container height should be 2 to 3 times the length of the mantis for room to “crawl out of their skin.” This mantis is cannibalistic, so only one per container. Difficulty - This is one of the easiest mantis to care for, a great beginners mantis.
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Peacock mantis - in stock 4.00£ each 4rd instar MY flickr gallery - http://www.flickr.com/photos/hooked_on_macro/ MY devian gallery - http://macrojunkie.deviantart.com/
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great general guide shep!
The only thing i'd suggest you amend is the humidity levels. Most species, especially the ones a beginner would get( african, not flower, giant asian), don't need 85% humidity, in fact it would probably be bad for them. For example my giant asian needs around 55-60% humidity although if this drops to 50% it doesn't really matter, their pretty hardy and too low humidity is generally better then too high. |
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2.If you feed it dryed food the mantis isnt going to be healthy..how would u feal if all you could eat was dryed food?lol.they get most of there moisture from the live insects they eat.
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Peacock mantis - in stock 4.00£ each 4rd instar MY flickr gallery - http://www.flickr.com/photos/hooked_on_macro/ MY devian gallery - http://macrojunkie.deviantart.com/
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for more info go to this blog - Praying Mantis
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Peacock mantis - in stock 4.00£ each 4rd instar MY flickr gallery - http://www.flickr.com/photos/hooked_on_macro/ MY devian gallery - http://macrojunkie.deviantart.com/
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did u read the blog i linked?i found that last week..some good info on there
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Peacock mantis - in stock 4.00£ each 4rd instar MY flickr gallery - http://www.flickr.com/photos/hooked_on_macro/ MY devian gallery - http://macrojunkie.deviantart.com/
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great thread. i bought my first mantis yesterday. he's so cool, i've wanted one for a while now & he's so good looking. he still doesn't have a name yet though.
i fed him a chricket this morning but he still hasn't eaten it (well as off about an hour ago) so i was wondering how long should i keep it in there?
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steph & alex along with parrots: senegal, african grey & blue headed pionus mammels: children, exeedingley black cat, yorkie, frech lop, mini lop & 4 babies. herps & inverts: corn snake & 5 gals |
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1.The prey is to big 2.its about to shed 3.or its just shed they stop eating before and after shedding...got any pics?
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Peacock mantis - in stock 4.00£ each 4rd instar MY flickr gallery - http://www.flickr.com/photos/hooked_on_macro/ MY devian gallery - http://macrojunkie.deviantart.com/
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