Eoullis
Active member
I am so excited to get some mantids it's really hard to not order them up! However, I made the mistake of not preparing when I got into Betta's a few years back and ended up with a big mess! I don't want to do that again.
I wanted mantids that were really crazy looking but, after examing my soon to be insect closet and lack of experience (and tight budget), I've opted to go somewhat simpler. I'm going to go with the African mantid Sphodromantis centralis. From what I've read they do well at room tempeture and humidity is not as big an issue as it is with other species. I like their compact plump bodies and their aggressive hunting style and hey, a mantis from Africa is still pretty exotic, at leat I think so.
My setup will be in a small closet in my computer room. The closet has a sliding door that will help keep in some heat as I have lots of large drafty windows. Once, spring is here and it starts warming up I'll move them to a bookshelf by the windows for some fresh air and sunlight.
I plan on starting small (3-5 nymphs) just to see how it goes. I know you guys are laughing at such a small amount but, I think for me this is the best route. Of course, if I'm successful and really enjoy it, I'll expand. I just don't want to pull out a stack of cash and destoy a bunch of insects in a fit of want and desire.
So, I've cleaned out my space top to bottom and I'm ready to start building. I'm going to order some 320z cups with cloth lids, excelsior, mite paper, insect screen (for building larger cages later on) and a ff culture(?) later today.
I pretty much down with the basics, but I have some questions regarding heat/light source and my food source.
1) Since they will be in a closet will I need some type of special bulb for my mantids...both for heat and sun simulation?
2) It's pretty cold here in southeastern Pennsylvania and probably won't warm up till late april so I won't be able to trap little fliers for my nymphs. I read some of the threads about ff cultures and I'm a little uneasy about it. I have to feed my nymphs but, I don't want to waste hundreds of ff's in the process....Fly larvae is obviously the right choice but the nymphs may be too small for flies......ANy suggestions???
Thanks greatly for any help. By, the way I plan to order my stuff from mantisplace.com, I'm not sure what size their African nymphs are (haven't got that far yet), so if you see this hibiscusmile...Help!!! lol.
I wanted mantids that were really crazy looking but, after examing my soon to be insect closet and lack of experience (and tight budget), I've opted to go somewhat simpler. I'm going to go with the African mantid Sphodromantis centralis. From what I've read they do well at room tempeture and humidity is not as big an issue as it is with other species. I like their compact plump bodies and their aggressive hunting style and hey, a mantis from Africa is still pretty exotic, at leat I think so.
My setup will be in a small closet in my computer room. The closet has a sliding door that will help keep in some heat as I have lots of large drafty windows. Once, spring is here and it starts warming up I'll move them to a bookshelf by the windows for some fresh air and sunlight.
I plan on starting small (3-5 nymphs) just to see how it goes. I know you guys are laughing at such a small amount but, I think for me this is the best route. Of course, if I'm successful and really enjoy it, I'll expand. I just don't want to pull out a stack of cash and destoy a bunch of insects in a fit of want and desire.
So, I've cleaned out my space top to bottom and I'm ready to start building. I'm going to order some 320z cups with cloth lids, excelsior, mite paper, insect screen (for building larger cages later on) and a ff culture(?) later today.
I pretty much down with the basics, but I have some questions regarding heat/light source and my food source.
1) Since they will be in a closet will I need some type of special bulb for my mantids...both for heat and sun simulation?
2) It's pretty cold here in southeastern Pennsylvania and probably won't warm up till late april so I won't be able to trap little fliers for my nymphs. I read some of the threads about ff cultures and I'm a little uneasy about it. I have to feed my nymphs but, I don't want to waste hundreds of ff's in the process....Fly larvae is obviously the right choice but the nymphs may be too small for flies......ANy suggestions???
Thanks greatly for any help. By, the way I plan to order my stuff from mantisplace.com, I'm not sure what size their African nymphs are (haven't got that far yet), so if you see this hibiscusmile...Help!!! lol.