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Now what? I want to try some but not sure. Do you feed them off now? Or do you get them bigger first? (how do you do that) Doesn't look like their is much to them at this point.
ppsssssssshhhhhhhhhhh. . . ..lucky i cant get ooths to hatch or mantis to survive or mantis to lay ooths or mantis to breed!!!!!
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It takes some doing to get them a good size to feed. I raise a lot of different mantid and my chameleons can't get enough of them.
If they are chinese mantid, they have a high mortality rate and have major die off in the first couple intars.
But where do you put them after that? I've heard they cannibalize.
That sounds like a good idea. I keep a lot of nymphs together until the numbers start to decline and separate them to individual cups to make sure to keep a couple of breeding pairs. Chinese mantis have major die off. It's just what happens with them. The ooth will hatch so many that only the healthiest survive. It's like "eat or be eaten". They are also quick to snatch a soft, molting sibling with no defenses.
IME, they will eat each other no matter what (eventually) even if they are kept in a HUGE area. I had two in a 24x24x18 screen cage for weeks, kept them fed and such, and one still ate the other. ;/
Or it just died, I guess thats a possibility...
I have not raised them to adulthood, but I think most people isolate them in little dixie cups, covered in paper towel, secured with a rubberband. This is what I did for a good amount of mine. Thats a LOT of dixie cups, and mantids to feed though, so I just fed them off![]()
how did u "pick" them? where did u get them?