Pretty soon I'll be getting my first mantid. I'm going for an African mantid, since I've heard they're good for beginners and pretty hardy too. I've got an awesome terrarium (30cm x 30cm x 45cm), and I'm in the proces of setting it up.
I've been reading through the archives of this forum, so I know that everybody here agrees with the fact that mantids will be okay at room temperature (as I'm typing this, mine is currently 21C). I live in England, and right now we're having a bitterly cold winter, so it's freezing at night. I'm a mammal wrapped in a duvet, and I still get cold! So until the spring arrives I'm thinking of giving the enclosure a bit of extra heat to help the mantid. The temperature is also probably going to drop at midday, when the heating turns off because no-one is in the house.
The pet shops nearby sell heating mats, lamps and rocks. The mats go from large enough to cover the entire bottom to about half cover.
I've read some conflicting reports on here, with some people saying go for the mat, others that the mat is useless with a substrate (haven't decided what substrate to have yet, but it'll be either bark chips or a soil block). Looking at your amazing setups, a lot of you are using regular desk lamps. I can't do this myself unless the lamp is on the outside of the terrarium. Either way with the lamps, I couldn't have them on all night since the tank is in the room I sleep in.
Which form of heating would you guys recommend? I'm just looking at something to give a boost to take off the worst of the cold. Would warming the tank in the evening/morning, then turning off the heat source when I went bed/out be enough? Is a heating gradient (ie with the small heat pad) important for mantids, or will the heat of my terrarium offset it?
Probably should mention as well that I won't be breeding. I want to learn how to take care of a single mantis before I bring more into the world!
I've been reading through the archives of this forum, so I know that everybody here agrees with the fact that mantids will be okay at room temperature (as I'm typing this, mine is currently 21C). I live in England, and right now we're having a bitterly cold winter, so it's freezing at night. I'm a mammal wrapped in a duvet, and I still get cold! So until the spring arrives I'm thinking of giving the enclosure a bit of extra heat to help the mantid. The temperature is also probably going to drop at midday, when the heating turns off because no-one is in the house.
The pet shops nearby sell heating mats, lamps and rocks. The mats go from large enough to cover the entire bottom to about half cover.
I've read some conflicting reports on here, with some people saying go for the mat, others that the mat is useless with a substrate (haven't decided what substrate to have yet, but it'll be either bark chips or a soil block). Looking at your amazing setups, a lot of you are using regular desk lamps. I can't do this myself unless the lamp is on the outside of the terrarium. Either way with the lamps, I couldn't have them on all night since the tank is in the room I sleep in.
Which form of heating would you guys recommend? I'm just looking at something to give a boost to take off the worst of the cold. Would warming the tank in the evening/morning, then turning off the heat source when I went bed/out be enough? Is a heating gradient (ie with the small heat pad) important for mantids, or will the heat of my terrarium offset it?
Probably should mention as well that I won't be breeding. I want to learn how to take care of a single mantis before I bring more into the world!
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