I received two Dead leaf mantis (Deroplatys lobata) nymphs today in the mail, and both are doing great! Lame was nice enough to give them to me as a gift. The nymphs came from MantidBro, and due to the cold weather he sent a extra just in case.
You can read more about his original mantises that made the ooth, and the nymphs when they hatched. I find it interesting to see where the new nymphs came from, and that they have family.
Anyway they are both doing great in their new habitats, and have been eating Hydei fruit flies.
Even at this small stage, and their trip, they are both very active and curious. The first one likes to sit and walk around on me doing the wind dance/swinging and watches me constantly. It then gets bored and flares it's raptor forelegs until I put my other hand near it so it can change hands.
The other nymph likes to run around and when the camera (or anything) gets close it will jump to it and inspect it. The nymph jumped at my camera 3 times while I tried to take the photo - once it was about 10" away and it landed on the lens like it had walked over.
I figured due to the late time and their trip they needed to eat and get to bed. I'll post more photos in this topic later, and some nice close-ups.
Many thanks to Lame for the gift, it is greatly appreciated - and to MantidBro for the safe shipping with the extra baby
You can read more about his original mantises that made the ooth, and the nymphs when they hatched. I find it interesting to see where the new nymphs came from, and that they have family.
Anyway they are both doing great in their new habitats, and have been eating Hydei fruit flies.
Even at this small stage, and their trip, they are both very active and curious. The first one likes to sit and walk around on me doing the wind dance/swinging and watches me constantly. It then gets bored and flares it's raptor forelegs until I put my other hand near it so it can change hands.
The other nymph likes to run around and when the camera (or anything) gets close it will jump to it and inspect it. The nymph jumped at my camera 3 times while I tried to take the photo - once it was about 10" away and it landed on the lens like it had walked over.
I figured due to the late time and their trip they needed to eat and get to bed. I'll post more photos in this topic later, and some nice close-ups.
Many thanks to Lame for the gift, it is greatly appreciated - and to MantidBro for the safe shipping with the extra baby
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