Agreed. A baby cat eye wouldn't be able to find prey in such a large enclosure, but a 10 gal is fine for older instars.Start with a deli cup, and once it outgrows it move it to something bigger. Even for a heterochaeta a 10 gal would be too big as a baby. Also 30% is too low and could cause a mismolt.
I don't trust google with my research. Most of my research is from individuals who know more than me. I usually ask either this forum, or some different groups with people who have many years of experience.Yeah I always thought that sounded too low too but if you look it up, people say 30-40% is acceptable for a lower limit, and no more than 60%. (Do do some independent research though.) When I had mine I put in paper-towel substrate and kept them at around 40-50%, and humidity was never an issue, they molted successfully other times at that humidity....
in the most respectful way possible, Please dont answer questions based on google answers. I dont want peoples animals put in danger due to wrong info. I understand that you want to help, but when someone else has more experience in this area please let them answer. Also google is often very wrong in their answers. Although there are some respectable sites, most of them has something very wrong in it. Most of my answers I get from people who have experienced years after years of keeping and learned the best ways to care for them.that is all true to some degree, its more of a rule of thumb (as @MrGhostMantis said). Google (or DuckDuckGo, etc.) can link you to some very relirable information, and a meta-analysis of that information can lead to a reasonable conclusion. Is Orin's book, and excerpts or info from that or other such information, not Googleable?
For example, getting back to the last topic mentioned and disputed, did anyone here actually raise cat-eyed mantises at 30% and they died as a result here on this forum?
But I'm not totally disagreeing though, some articles are written by people guessing and others after years of research. Both are ultimately valuable....
I answer questions using both research but mostly experience, and I always say which is which. I had Heterochaeta orientalis succesfully molt at 40% many times and have read down to 30% as a minimum is acceptable. I never said objectively "you can go down to 30%," if I did I explained. Why do you have a problem with that?--and why do you even disagree? It's fair and it's what we all do. Unless you say you never answer questions (with a possible disclaimer) that goes by what you heard through direct or indirect evidence through research. I think you are misdirecting a sentiment at me....in the most respectful way possible, Please dont answer questions based on google answers. I dont want peoples animals put in danger due to wrong info. I understand that you want to help, but when someone else has more experience in this area please let them answer. Also google is often very wrong in their answers. Although there are some respectable sites, most of them has something very wrong in it. Most of my answers I get from people who have experienced years after years of keeping and learned the best ways to care for them.
Examples? You frequently upvote me for my answers and I you. What info do I frequently give that's off?I don’t answer from google, just experience and what I have heard from other experienced keepers. Some of this information you give is really off and could cause the person’s mantis to die. Ask a keeper, not the internet.
I said some of, not all of. Not frequently, just sometimes. Some of it is spot on.Examples? You frequently upvote me for my answers and I you. What info do I frequently give that's off?
Not what I meant at all. Answer questions that you feel confident in. The only reason im being straight forward here is because its about an animals life and if a beginner gets an answer that is wrong it could result in the animals death.Unless you say you never answer questions
Yes and I've had mantids successfuly eat petstore crickets their whole life and molt from a very flimsy paper towel. Sometimes we can get lucky. Which Is why I ask for other peoples experiences.I had Heterochaeta orientalis succesfully molt at 40% many times and have read down to 30% as a minimum is acceptable.
Because its the wrong information...and why do you even disagree?
Basically what I was thinking, great job describing how you feel about this.Not what I meant at all. Answer questions that you feel confident in. The only reason im being straight forward here is because its about an animals life and if a beginner gets an answer that is wrong it could result in the animals death.
Yes and I've had mantids successfuly eat petstore crickets their whole life and molt from a very flimsy paper towel. Sometimes we can get lucky. Which Is why I ask for other peoples experiences.
Because its the wrong information...
I'm not trying to be toxic at all. I'm just trying to explain that you should ask other people before spreading information. Thats literally all I'm saying.
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