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<blockquote data-quote="specy" data-source="post: 3661" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I was preparing enclosures for my mantises and I just realized that the humdity in the room is about 20-30%. Upon some misting experiments, I found that I can barely hold the humidity of the enclosure to 60% after some quite heavily misting with the substrate all wet. Since my chinese nymph died out of mismolt a long, long time ago, (in a far, far away island) I have always been having bad dreams and I wont lose my other mantises like that one even if I have to use the dark side of the force..... :twisted:</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I read that many people are keeping their mantises at an ambient humdity of around 40-50%, so the question is, is it worth getting a humidifier to give the ambient humdity a boost so that heavy misting can be avoided and would that help reducing the chance of mold problem? Thank you very much.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>specy skywalker</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specy, post: 3661, member: 131"] Hello, I was preparing enclosures for my mantises and I just realized that the humdity in the room is about 20-30%. Upon some misting experiments, I found that I can barely hold the humidity of the enclosure to 60% after some quite heavily misting with the substrate all wet. Since my chinese nymph died out of mismolt a long, long time ago, (in a far, far away island) I have always been having bad dreams and I wont lose my other mantises like that one even if I have to use the dark side of the force..... :twisted: Anyway, I read that many people are keeping their mantises at an ambient humdity of around 40-50%, so the question is, is it worth getting a humidifier to give the ambient humdity a boost so that heavy misting can be avoided and would that help reducing the chance of mold problem? Thank you very much. Thanks, specy skywalker [/QUOTE]
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