Spiny Flower Mantis
Spiny Flower Mantis (Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii) The Spiny Flower Mantis is a stunning and colorful species known for its intricate patterns and eye-like wing markings. As nymphs, they are black at birth, gradually transitioning to orange-pink spotted before developing their white bodies with green-striped legs. Their wings feature a black and yellow swirl, resembling an eye for predator deterrence. When threatened, they raise their wings to display this dramatic defensive posture. Care Information Semi-arid species requiring misting and feeding three times a week Currently eating fruit flies or dubia roaches (avoid feeding crickets) Grows to approximately 4 to 5 cm as adults Males and females have similar appearances Eyes can appear lilac to deep purple, depending on lighting Hardy and visually striking, making them an excellent display species Live Arrival Guaranteed