Indian Grass Mantis (S. Bicornis)
The Indian Grass Mantis (Schizocephala bicornis) is extremely rare in the hobby, and we are so fortunate to have been successful in this breeding project and to be able to share them with you! Don't miss out, because you really might not get another chance at these. Once we sell out of this generation, it will likely be close to a year before we even have another chance for a next generation. They have a lengthy and extremely thin body, with extremely long legs and antennae. Their antennae stay together and stick straight out at all times, adding to their mimicry of a blade of grass. They come in two distinct color patterns. Some are grass green with white accents on their face and raptors, and some are primarily tan and brown with white accents across their entire bodies. Native to India, they prefer it a bit on the warmer side, and not very humid. They should be kept between 80°F and 90°F, and at least 30% relative humidity (RH), but preferably in the 50%-60% range. These mantises a