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Sally's mantis thread start 05/13
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<blockquote data-quote="Termite48" data-source="post: 255579" data-attributes="member: 3822"><p>Sally: Thanks alot for sharing your experiences with this amazing species. If it were really easy and there were oothecae hatching left and right, it would take away some of the challenge and everyone would be an Orchid breeder. The oothecae would sell for $20 and there would cease to be the wonder about the species. In my humble opinion. the beauty of the species is not when they are adults, but when they are in the middle stages of development and up to the adult state. I will be experiencing the mating process soon. I had experiences this several years ago, when I was in the hobby the first time. I did get matings and did get ooth production, but without a hatch. This time with some more tools available and the help such as you are sharing, hopefully there will be hatching oothecae.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again,</p><p></p><p>Rich Sekerman in SoCal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Termite48, post: 255579, member: 3822"] Sally: Thanks alot for sharing your experiences with this amazing species. If it were really easy and there were oothecae hatching left and right, it would take away some of the challenge and everyone would be an Orchid breeder. The oothecae would sell for $20 and there would cease to be the wonder about the species. In my humble opinion. the beauty of the species is not when they are adults, but when they are in the middle stages of development and up to the adult state. I will be experiencing the mating process soon. I had experiences this several years ago, when I was in the hobby the first time. I did get matings and did get ooth production, but without a hatch. This time with some more tools available and the help such as you are sharing, hopefully there will be hatching oothecae. Thanks again, Rich Sekerman in SoCal [/QUOTE]
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