I'm confused about the temperature recommendations for different mantis species. I know that lower temperatures will extend an insect's lifespan (lower metabolism), but temperatures too low will kill them. For a praying mantis, what is this threshold? If you have an apartment that is a bit colder, will there be any detrimental side-effects?
Right now I have two ghost mantises. One lives in a smallish enclosure with a heat lamp, where the temperatures go from 22-30C (72 to 86F). The other lives on my house plant, which has ambient temperatures of 17-21C (63 to 70F). Both are doing well and seem to behave the same.
Is the lower-than-recommended temperature detrimental to mantis health? Are the temperature recommendations for most species exaggerated? (I typically see people cite 20C/65F as an absolute lower limit)
The next mantis species I plan to (eventually) acquire is an Orchid, and I see people indicate a minimum of 26C/80F. Would an Orchid die in my ambient temperature of 17C/63F?
Right now I have two ghost mantises. One lives in a smallish enclosure with a heat lamp, where the temperatures go from 22-30C (72 to 86F). The other lives on my house plant, which has ambient temperatures of 17-21C (63 to 70F). Both are doing well and seem to behave the same.
Is the lower-than-recommended temperature detrimental to mantis health? Are the temperature recommendations for most species exaggerated? (I typically see people cite 20C/65F as an absolute lower limit)
The next mantis species I plan to (eventually) acquire is an Orchid, and I see people indicate a minimum of 26C/80F. Would an Orchid die in my ambient temperature of 17C/63F?