Hey! I'm a mantis keeper! So it appears that you lost some from the Sybilla oothecae. Each of those open slots and white thread came from a hatched baby. The cases you used are infamous for losing young nymphs and slings as there's a GAP between the sides! I recommend hatching oothecae in 32 or 80oz deli cups as the i1s will not be able to escape. Based on the ootheca, you had about 5 hatch. The others may have escaped into your house!
Came here to say this is some species of Sibylla, most likely S. pretiosa which is commonly found in the pet trade. If you want to identify it for yourself, I'd suggest searching for Roger Roy's "Révision des Sibyllinae" which is freely available online and includes a key to all the species and subspecies in the subfamily. It's in French but still pretty easy to make sense of with Google translate. Thanks for an awesome video, these are such fun little mantises!
This was like a whole little documentary, I absolutely loved learning about Solid Snake, hope we get to see more videos like this! 10/10 would watch these all day long.
This was such a delightful watch, wow! Mantids really have a way of capturing your heart- they're such surprisingly personable little creatures! I absolutely loved all your shots in this, all the footage and narration was so captivating, fantastic video as always! Sending well wishes for Solid Snake and the rest of his journey from a fellow mantid keeper!
I was very inspired by terrariums because of you made it a nice and peaceful things to do. I go to my local garden area and look at the terrariums there and I have some at home thank you
Love the video! I was wondering if you could post a video on how to care for terrariums with creatures in them such as snails, centipede etc in them? God bless!
This is illegal in Canada 😢 only the Chinese green praying mantis is legal. Fun fact: every species of stick insect are also illegal to own and both come with a fine of up to $250,000 CAD or $178000 USD.
The effort put into this 👏
Thank you!
I agree
Hey! I'm a mantis keeper! So it appears that you lost some from the Sybilla oothecae. Each of those open slots and white thread came from a hatched baby. The cases you used are infamous for losing young nymphs and slings as there's a GAP between the sides! I recommend hatching oothecae in 32 or 80oz deli cups as the i1s will not be able to escape. Based on the ootheca, you had about 5 hatch. The others may have escaped into your house!
Came here to say this is some species of Sibylla, most likely S. pretiosa which is commonly found in the pet trade. If you want to identify it for yourself, I'd suggest searching for Roger Roy's "Révision des Sibyllinae" which is freely available online and includes a key to all the species and subspecies in the subfamily. It's in French but still pretty easy to make sense of with Google translate. Thanks for an awesome video, these are such fun little mantises!
The mantis nymph looks like a little mosquito 😂 How cute.
I love how you just have little creatures that hang about your house :). Great video!
I have quite a few! 😊
This was like a whole little documentary, I absolutely loved learning about Solid Snake, hope we get to see more videos like this! 10/10 would watch these all day long.
Thank you! I really appreciate that. I have lots more coming up!
@@WorcesterTerrariums Can't wait to see them! ☺️
This was such a delightful watch, wow! Mantids really have a way of capturing your heart- they're such surprisingly personable little creatures! I absolutely loved all your shots in this, all the footage and narration was so captivating, fantastic video as always! Sending well wishes for Solid Snake and the rest of his journey from a fellow mantid keeper!
Thank you very much! They absolutely do have a way of capturing your heart ❤️
His little crown is just lovely
Great video again! They look so weird
This was awesome and so informative. I had no idea how fragile the molting process is.
Mantis are such cuties💓💓💓
This was really well made! Thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you!
You make everythin look so easy!! Love watchin ur videos!
Haha love the creatures looking over on the sponsor 😂
I was very inspired by terrariums because of you made it a nice and peaceful things to do. I go to my local garden area and look at the terrariums there and I have some at home thank you
What did you use to film this? Some of the shots are amazing!
That's very kind! I used a Lumix gh5 with an Olympus 60mm macro and the standard Leica 60mm it came with.
I would love more mantis videos and more of your other inverts if you have them!
This is art!
YES my favorite 🎉
Love the video! I was wondering if you could post a video on how to care for terrariums with creatures in them such as snails, centipede etc in them? God bless!
I love this type of content! Very cinematic 😎
I appreciate that!
RUclips algorithm is weird. Why this video has only 11k views
Where can we buy the cool second home you set up for this mantis?
Bugbunkz!
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Hello
Does anyone knows what species of mantis is it?
I think it a orchid mantis
Encore!
Hallo thats Hello is dutch
This is illegal in Canada 😢 only the Chinese green praying mantis is legal. Fun fact: every species of stick insect are also illegal to own and both come with a fine of up to $250,000 CAD or $178000 USD.
Canada is cooked
Coooooooooooked
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Fml thanks for the heads up. Will have to just live vicariously through this channel.
That's wild. Chinese mantids are really cool though