Hiya,
I don't have any experience with this mantid, but generally this mantid does well at room temperature (73-86 degrees). You can use an under the tank heater or a simple lamp for heat. If you use a lamp, remember to focus it on one end of the enclosure, so that a heat gradient is established and the mantid can chose how warm it wants to be.
One of the most important factors for all mantids is humidity and ventilation. Ventilation is important because it helps prevent fungus and bacteria from breeding. Use a screen top for the enclosure. Also, mist daily with a spray bottle. Try to keep the humidity at around 60%. Also, remember not to over mist either. Too much or too little humidity can cripple a mantid during a molt.
Also, since this is a large mantis, make sure that it has plenty of vertical room to molt. You don't want the mantid to press up against anything while it is still soft from a molt.
As far as what to put inside the enclosure ... I like to use coconut fiber as a subrate. It retains and disperses moisture well. For climbing apparatuses, you can use twigs and small branches, but be certain that that plant hasn't been treated with pesticides. I like to use grape vine, since it is easy to cut, and has all kinds of bends and kinks in it. You can also use the fake plants and branches sold for reptile cages. Remember to keep something leafy, whether it be a real plant or a fake, inside the enclosure. Mantids like places to hide.
I hope this was enough information to give you a good start.