Hello all,
I will be following this forum for tips and advice.
I am going to try to raise some Texas Unicorn Mantids in a 10 gallon tank, with live plants and twigs. Heating has not been figured out but I have 2 days to do this since they wont be here till wed. I understand 10 gallon is way too big, but they will be by my couch and can be hand fed if needed. Also Included in the 10 gallon will be a mantis proof section particioned off from the others for a L3 nymph that should be arriving soon.
I live in NOR CAL on the coast so weather in DEC - MAR will be rainy and cold.
Send me any tips on heating, so I dont burn them.
Thanks,
John Conway
I will be following this forum for tips and advice.
I am going to try to raise some Texas Unicorn Mantids in a 10 gallon tank, with live plants and twigs. Heating has not been figured out but I have 2 days to do this since they wont be here till wed. I understand 10 gallon is way too big, but they will be by my couch and can be hand fed if needed. Also Included in the 10 gallon will be a mantis proof section particioned off from the others for a L3 nymph that should be arriving soon.
I live in NOR CAL on the coast so weather in DEC - MAR will be rainy and cold.
Send me any tips on heating, so I dont burn them.
Thanks,
John Conway