ABbuggin
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Well, not many of you have heard of this species, Bolbena hottentotta, but I am lucky enough to have of acquired it.
This is an African species. It is very small. The adult females are only 15mm long, and the L1 nymphs are only about 2.5 mm long. Hatchlings are too small for fruit flies so I have to feed them spring tails. The species is also very rare in captivity, there are approximately only 4 breeders in the world with this species! :blink: This is the first time they have been in the US. B) I hope I am successful at breeding them!
If you do a mantidforum search for Bolbena hottentotta you will come across a pic of an adult female.
Here is a pic of the ooths I received a few weeks ago from Germany:
And finally, after a few weeks of anxious waiting here are some L1 nymph pics!
They also like to "box" (just like boxers)
And now, for some size comparisons.
Here is one next to a ruler (on the mm side!)
One on a dime!
And one on the tip of a toothpick!
I currently have 13, but I expect about 60-80 more to hatch (after all, I have 12 ooths!)
Later on I'll post some exploded pics, and after a day or so, I'll post a few of them eating springtails (and even one next to a fruit fly!). B)
This is an African species. It is very small. The adult females are only 15mm long, and the L1 nymphs are only about 2.5 mm long. Hatchlings are too small for fruit flies so I have to feed them spring tails. The species is also very rare in captivity, there are approximately only 4 breeders in the world with this species! :blink: This is the first time they have been in the US. B) I hope I am successful at breeding them!
If you do a mantidforum search for Bolbena hottentotta you will come across a pic of an adult female.
Here is a pic of the ooths I received a few weeks ago from Germany:
And finally, after a few weeks of anxious waiting here are some L1 nymph pics!
They also like to "box" (just like boxers)
And now, for some size comparisons.
Here is one next to a ruler (on the mm side!)
One on a dime!
And one on the tip of a toothpick!
I currently have 13, but I expect about 60-80 more to hatch (after all, I have 12 ooths!)
Later on I'll post some exploded pics, and after a day or so, I'll post a few of them eating springtails (and even one next to a fruit fly!). B)
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