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Hierodula transcaucasica
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<blockquote data-quote="Budwing" data-source="post: 334028" data-attributes="member: 11149"><p>I know what your saying. Yeah I might end up with a hatch of parasitic wasps or dud's, It could happen Ooths and mantis are hard to get here, then you pay through the nose for them. You would pay €20 to €35 for one L2 nymph depending on species. Even a small hatch for the price Im getting the oothecas for Im still better off. I think when your buying ootheca your taking a chance no matter where you buy them from. So far iv been lucky enough. I was overrun with nymphs from the last ooths I bought, they were wc tenedoras. They nearly all hatched with 100 - 200 nymphs from some of them. Out of 12 ootheca 3 never hatched at all. I have a a flower mantis ootheca that didnt hatch and the parents were bred by myself, so it should have been fertile. For whatever reason it just never hatched. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Budwing, post: 334028, member: 11149"] I know what your saying. Yeah I might end up with a hatch of parasitic wasps or dud's, It could happen Ooths and mantis are hard to get here, then you pay through the nose for them. You would pay €20 to €35 for one L2 nymph depending on species. Even a small hatch for the price Im getting the oothecas for Im still better off. I think when your buying ootheca your taking a chance no matter where you buy them from. So far iv been lucky enough. I was overrun with nymphs from the last ooths I bought, they were wc tenedoras. They nearly all hatched with 100 - 200 nymphs from some of them. Out of 12 ootheca 3 never hatched at all. I have a a flower mantis ootheca that didnt hatch and the parents were bred by myself, so it should have been fertile. For whatever reason it just never hatched. [/QUOTE]
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