hello! I plan on keeping a ghost mantis as my first ever mantis and so far I have set up an enclosure, and have recieved a ton of great feedback about improvements and such
The temperature of my room (and inside the enclosure, i have a thermometer) is 74-76 most of the time, never dropping below 72 or going over 76.
I recently added a hygrometer (i believe that's what it's called..it measures humidity ^-^) and the humidity reading has been between 57-64% humidity.
(I took the readings over the period of a week, to get a general idea of what my general humidity is, and most of the time its 59-61, with 57 and 64 being the extremes)
I read the caresheet posted in the care sheets forum and the humidity said 40-70% for these mantids, but those are the extremes and I wonder if 60 is too close? .-.
I mainly would like to know if misting is still necessary given this humidity!
Is providing a small misting on the glass of the enclosure for the mantis to drink from (as I've read that *any* water is a no-no) a good or bad idea?
thank you for your time
The temperature of my room (and inside the enclosure, i have a thermometer) is 74-76 most of the time, never dropping below 72 or going over 76.
I recently added a hygrometer (i believe that's what it's called..it measures humidity ^-^) and the humidity reading has been between 57-64% humidity.
(I took the readings over the period of a week, to get a general idea of what my general humidity is, and most of the time its 59-61, with 57 and 64 being the extremes)
I read the caresheet posted in the care sheets forum and the humidity said 40-70% for these mantids, but those are the extremes and I wonder if 60 is too close? .-.
I mainly would like to know if misting is still necessary given this humidity!
Is providing a small misting on the glass of the enclosure for the mantis to drink from (as I've read that *any* water is a no-no) a good or bad idea?
thank you for your time