jamest0o0
Chameleon Enthusiast
Ahhh mantis ooths, another good one that I forgot about.Yes, I use Katchys and they do trap tons of gnats. However, it only keeps the numbers under control. Hatching some mantis ooths in your enclosure also helps, along with the sundew that @jamest0o0 mentioned.
How hard would u say it is to keep the sundew alive? And where would I keep them, worried/I know my girl would try to take a bite out of one
Drosera capensis would be the species to get and IME they’re very easy provided the right care. Mine even spread like grass and kept flowering. Don’t keep them in the enclosure, they need to sit in a tray of water(think a bog). Their soil needs to be something with low nutrients like peat moss(google it, it’s simple and if you order or buy from somewhere good they’ll usually come in the soil already). The water should be an inch or two, little bit under the soil line. You basically want the soil wet all the time. RO, RO/DI, distilled, or rainwater must be used. Bottled water, tap water, anything that isn’t what I mentioned will kill them. They all have minerals added which carnivorous plants can’t tolerate. Other than that they are easy, a sunny windowsill should work well or if you have a jungle dawn or sansi grow light, throw that over them and they’ll absolutely thrive.
Some species of flies aren’t attracted to them, but the ones that are will get massacred to non existence by them lol.