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July 10th

Zeltor reached L7 last night! I'm not sure if s/he's male or female. I see a slit, but also four prongs, so it's tough! At L7, Zeltor is 2 1/2 inches so maybe male?

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Tacca (2nd female):

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Baline (1st female):

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Baline is a fatty, she looks like she will be having a molt soon!

Thanks for looking!

 
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I hope they will be great mantids for you for a long time. I love the Xaenensis. They have nice personality and are different colors sometimes. My avatar is Xaenensis, Ghost. Her sister was a stronger green.

 
I hope they will be great mantids for you for a long time. I love the Xaenensis. They have nice personality and are different colors sometimes. My avatar is Xaenensis, Ghost. Her sister was a stronger green.
Already theyre awesome, adorable lil ones! Love the color. I cant wait to watch em grow! :) Ghost is beautiful!! That's cool that they can be different colors!

 
Is the Idolo and chatea eating a grasshopper? Mine are total wimps and won't eat them.
Yep! Mine are skittish too, but will eat bits and pieces at a time. They got scared of the hopper when alive and... Well, not severed, lol. They really don't seem to be courageous enough to eat anything too big!

 
Be careful with the big ones. Best if you take the hopper's head off before serving. I gave a big one to one of my bigger ladies and it bit the tarsi off of her raptor. I wont let that happen again!

 
Be careful with the big ones. Best if you take the hopper's head off before serving. I gave a big one to one of my bigger ladies and it bit the tarsi off of her raptor. I wont let that happen again!
They're afraid of grasshoppers anyways haha, but I did... well, it may sound cruel... but I snipped the hopper's mandibles off before letting it into their cages. For the mantid's safety, you know? But they got scared so I just feed them bits and pieces at a time. Leg, thorax, head. But a beetle hurt one of my mantids before, and a cricket bit off my ghost's leg once! So I do get cautious

 
July 11th 2015

The Tenodera sinensis that Sticky sent me as an addition to the Hierodula LAME got me from her molted to L3! I haven't picked a name yet, hmmm...

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One of the Heterochaeta from the ootheca Bobericc sent me molted to L4, the first one!

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July 15th

Kamakiri molted to L7 and joined her sister, Zeltor! LAME helped me *** them, we are quite positive they are female.

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Baline, my female Idolomantis diabolica, reached L6!

Here she was some hours before, still at L5... saying "leave me alone, I'm ready for a molt!"

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I am very cautious with my Idolos, I watch them like a hawk. I had her on my bed stand and kept the light on so I could see her lol. She was literally only a foot from my face as I slept. Each time I woke up, I checked on her. One of those times I woke, I saw she had molted, and was hanging there from her exuvia. I fell back to sleep, woke back up, and she was hanging upside down perfectly. She is missing a bit of her antenna but she is okay, it is growing back. She molted in this enclosure, this is the first time I let an Idolo molt in there.

Here she is at L6 (only 3 more molts to go!):

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Here is the enclosure she molted in. It took a while to make! Around 5 hours. I took a large cardboard box, cut windows in it, made doors. I taped the entire box with packing tape, it's very strong and resilient, and waterproof. After taping the box, which took quite a whole, I then taped an image as a background. Hot glued netting over the image and over one of the windows as well as the doors. Then I hot glued sticks over the netting on the back and the window. Hot glued drawer liner over one window, as well as the area around the doors, so they'd close better. I also hot glued tacs to the doors and hot glued an elastic band to one of the tacs so I can wrap it around the other tac to shut the doors. Then I hot glued a temp/humidity gauge to the back. And hung strips of drawer liner from the top, to be used as a sort of safety net (like Precarious has used for his Idolos in later instars, to help them flip for the inflation of the wings). The bottom is made of two plastic bags, some bubble wrap insulation, paper towel, and moss placed over all of it. The plastic bags are to keep the water from soaking through the box, just in case, and the bubble wrap insulation is to keep warmth in (for when I place a heating mat under the enclosure, which works well, and keeps the humidity up). What also keeps the humidity up, are the pillow cases that I pinned over the windows, to keep too much moisture from escaping (the doors seem to be enough). Oh and the lid -- It's made of gauze bandage, which has been working like a charm from L2-L6. And I hot glued sticks along the gauze.

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And just something cool... I caught a mantidfly today!

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Lol sounds like a great enclosure even if a bit uncommon parts. ;) Great to see everything is going smooth for you though. I really like the mantidfly, congrats on finding one!
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Lol sounds like a great enclosure even if a bit uncommon parts. ;) Great to see everything is going smooth for you though. I really like the mantidfly, congrats on finding one!
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Lol uncommon no doubt! But free xD Thank you twice!

 
I forgot... Here is a photo of the size difference between L5 (right) and L6 Idolos.



July 17th

Amico (Heterochaeta) molted to L7!

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July 18th

Tacca (2nd female Idolo) reached L6! She molted from drawer liner, definitely gonna be using that from now on. The exuvia still hangs from it. That's always a good sign.

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July 19th 2015

One of the two Hierodula xishaensis reached L3!

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July 20th

GriM (Pnigomantis medioconstricta that LAME gave me) molted to sub-adulthood! LAME and I think he sent her over at L5, and so in that case she'd be at L8.

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[Look at those shields! Awesome! :D Her head is currently the size of an adult female Tenodera sinensis'.]

July 21st

As of today, all my Heterochaeta hatchlings have reached L4! So the originals are at L7 and the hatchlings are at L4.

And just checked on the critters -- Supermantis (Tenodera sinensis that LAME gave me) just molted L6 and is hardening up while hanging from the exuvia!

(Photo coming soon)

And bad news, I suppose it should be included... the Tenodera sinensis Sticky included with the Hierodula LAME bought for me ended up passing away. Poor thing was puking for some reason. I can't tell what the cause was -- all my little guys are fed the same fruit flies and live in similar conditions. I guess this sort of thing just happens sometimes.

 
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Female Pnigomantis have 9 instars, this is the only hard part to deal with, they take FOREVER.
Ah so she WAS indeed at L5 when LAME shipped her over. Good to know! Haha I've only ever had one species that took that long, Parasphendale agrionina! The females at least.

 

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