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Has your mantid reached adulthood? When a mantis reaches adulthood, in most species, they will develop wings. In species such... View Article
What do hatchling mantids eat? The staple diet that is most widely used for feeding hatchling mantids, is fruit flies.... View Article
Is this ootheca fertile? There is no simple way of telling if an ootheca is fertile, or not. On average,... View Article
Why is your mantis not eating? There are many different reasons why mantids will stop feeding, however, this will just... View Article
Mantids can make relatively undemanding captives as long as their basic needs are met. Heating Some species may need to... View Article
Bad moulting most of the time, is the result of lack of humidity. Many species require a high humidity, which... View Article
Overview Fruit flies (Drosophila sp) are an excellent source of nutrition for many insects, such as hatchling mantises, and other... View Article
Overview Locusts are a fantastic feeder insect for any reptile or large invertebrate, providing much more nutrition than other livefood,... View Article
Overview Crickets are the most commonly used livefood in captivity, with virtually all pet shops stocking these. There are various... View Article