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batsofchaos

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Hey all, I am new to these parts and I'm seriously contemplating joining the hobby. I have some experience with exotic pets (turtles, snakes, iguanas), and I've been fascinated by mantids for quite some time now. After reading up on hatching ooths and raising nymphs vs. buying/catching adults I've decided that I'd rather try my hand at the former. I would appreciate some advice as to the best species for a first time hobbyist. I've tried to search this site, and I gather that Chinese Mantids are not a good beginner species, along with some of the more exotic breeds like Lotus Mantids and Ghost Mantids. I've also gathered that Shield Mantids, Giant Asian Mantids, African Mantids, and Egyptian Mantids are easy. Any opinions on which is the best to start with? Any easy species that I've missed?

Thanks in advance.

 
Welcome, I like the giant asian and ghost for starters, also the orchid is easy and tough. A lot of the species are easy to keep, like u said not the chinese or religiosa, those are hard. from OHIO!

 
Hi batsofchaos! :) Welcome to the forum... nice to have you here. ;) Starter species don't have to be "boring!" I think Ghosts make great starter species, and great for the experienced keeper too! I think Giant asians, Giant Shields, P. wahlbergiis, and Texas Unicorns are also great starter species. I've got some P. chlorophaea L2 nymphs available for sale... if you're interested, see my ad here or PM me.

 
Haha, I usually go by Bats if it's all the same. I'll respond to Batso if you'd prefer. I'm well versed in responding to "hey YOU!" also. :D

I'm still contemplating, I think I'll either go with Giant Asian or Ghost Mantids first, as those interest me the most. I'd really like to have an Orchid Mantid, but I think I should get my feet wet with an easier species before trying to tackle those.

I need to figure out some space issues and buy some supplies before I make any bug purchases, but if the stars align soon I may be sending you a PM, Chase.

 
I'd really like to have an Orchid Mantid, but I think I should get my feet wet with an easier species before trying to tackle those.
They're not hard at all cept for that one slowing the male down thing no idea if that's true.

Welcome to the forum.

 
They're not hard at all cept for that one slowing the male down thing no idea if that's true.Welcome to the forum.
I'm not sure exactly what you're referring to here, but I'd gathered the impression that Orchid Mantids were difficult? That they were more finicky with temperature and humidity than most, and had a harder time molting properly. Have I been misinformed?

 
I'm not sure exactly what you're referring to here, but I'd gathered the impression that Orchid Mantids were difficult? That they were more finicky with temperature and humidity than most, and had a harder time molting properly. Have I been misinformed?
I believe so I keep orchids in the same conditions as all my other mantises and out of the 14 that I started with none have had any problems with molting.

 
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Good to know. Looks like my choices have been narrowed down to Giant Asian, Ghost, and Orchid Mantids. I'll have to ask my wife which type she'd prefer. Thanks!

 
Might I recommend starting with the chinese mantis (dare I say this) because after L2, they're pretty easy. Many hatchlings die for no reason but other than that they are big and easy. Creobroters and gsefm are small flower mantids and are easy but at the same time actually cool looking.

 
I got some L4 Ghosts this weekend, so I am officially keeping Mantids now. They're cute little buggers. My wife, who has been supportive but a little on the reluctant side to keeping them, gave them a calculated appraisal and said "...I guess you can stay." :D I may branch out into more species (my eyes are set on Orchids next) soon, but I don't think I should press my luck with the wife. :lol:

 
My wife, who has been supportive but a little on the reluctant side to keeping them, gave them a calculated appraisal and said "...I guess you can stay."
Hey, did she say that to you, or to them? :lol: Best of luck with them. Maybe your wife will develop an interest in them also.... that would be nice. It hasn't worked with my husband :( , but there's always hope for others! :)

 

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