My lab is doing a research project on evolved preferences. We need a constant supply of mantids that are small enough to eat fruit flies that don't require a permit. IF anyone has some soon-to-hatch Chinese mantis oothecae or a large amount of L1-L3 nymphs they want to sell, please let to know.
I have a subadult, close to molting, male orchid mantis. Looking to get him to bred.
Ideally, you'd pay to ship him to you, then send me about 20 L2 nymphs if you successfully breed him. I'd pay for shipping on those
Pet me if you're interested.
Ordered a few orchid mantids from this seller at a very fair price. Communication was great and they all arrived happy and alive, so I'm happy with the transaction. :)
The flightless mutants only vary from wildtype by a single gene, and that gene is recessive, so if you have a population of flightless flies the flying variant won't come back without a new mutation.
I'm not totally sure if they're this exact species, but the ones I'm finding are about 1.75x the size of Hydei. Still smaller than house flies by a good amount.
They can penetrate after the head has been removed.
One dirty trick to get males to mate is to cut the head off yourself and put the male on her back.
I don't do this but I've seen video of it.