West African Mantis
Pseudocreobota ocellata
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in the south as far as Angola and Mozambique |
| Age expectancy: |
After the last moult Female approx. 10 months |
| Diet: | Smaller flying insects |
| Size: |
Female 3.2 cm |
West African Mantis
Pseudocreobotra ocellata (flower mantis)
This West African mantis (flower mantis) lives in West and East Africa. There it is found in scrubland and grassland, where flowering plants also occur. The male lives for approx. 3-5 months after the last moult and the female for up to 10 months.
Food
The West African mantis feeds mainly on small, flying insects such as Drosophila, houseflies and moths. However, it also eats small crickets, crickets and cockroaches.
Care
A terrarium measuring 30x30x45cm is required to keep a West African mantis. Terrarium soil is ideal as a substrate. Live plants and branches are essential. The plants improve the climate in the terrarium. The temperature should be between 30-35°C. It can also be warmer directly under the heat lamp. The humidity should be 50-70%.
Special features
If the mantis is fed regularly and well, it can also be kept in a group. There must be enough plants and hiding places. However, losses are always to be expected.
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