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john_jb1

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Hey people!

I bought a ooth from Ian and it hatched and 2 weeks on allot have died so suddenly in 4 days it's been 10. 4 days ago 5 died in one day. 3 days ago 3 died and then one yesterday and one just now.

Does anyone know why? They have been separated and in then little plastic white disposable party cups - one each. I feed them 2-3 fruit flies every 2 days (feed 30 55ish a day) and give them a good spray.

Is it normal for a couple to die? It isn't really much of a impact on the population of them all (I have 104 now - was 114) but it just seems abit more then a coincidence to me.

Any idea's??

Thanks :D

-john-

 
It is common for MOST to die. That is the reason I keep them all together until they're about L3. That way all that are going to die have died and you are left with the best nymphs.

 
What kind of ooth was it? Chinese especially die often, for what seems like no reason. I agree with Rick. Then, the strong will survive.

 
Oh yeah I forgot to tell you didn't I. It's a African ooth.

Thanks for the help, put my mind at rest lol.

-john-

 
I know it is an old post, however ...

who is Ian and how would i get in touch with him to ask about an African Mantis ooth

you cannot search for a person here with only 3 letters in the name ... search says 4 characters minimum

 
I know it is an old post, however ...who is Ian and how would i get in touch with him to ask about an African Mantis ooth

you cannot search for a person here with only 3 letters in the name ... search says 4 characters minimum
His name on here is simply Ian.

 
I know it is an old post, however ...who is Ian and how would i get in touch with him to ask about an African Mantis ooth

you cannot search for a person here with only 3 letters in the name ... search says 4 characters minimum
Yes, what Rick said, and you don't search for members using the search function. You search them using the 'Members' tab NEXT to the search tab. ;)

 
Are you talking about Ian Batten? He owns www.insectstore.com . However, I'm not sure he has african ooths now.

 
Chinese, Wahlbergii and African (especialy S. Gastrica) mantids - I know a whole lot of people who avoid them because of a high mortality rate - being left with three-five out of ten can be sometimes quite common.

 
Chinese, Wahlbergii and African (especialy S. Gastrica) mantids - I know a whole lot of people who avoid them because of a high mortality rate - being left with three-five out of ten can be sometimes quite common.
P. wahlbergii hatchling are pretty hardy for me. Chinese and european are notorious for weak hatchling.

 
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