pizzuti
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I've raised a healthy green M. religiosa for about a month now, and it is a week and a half or two weeks into its adult stage.
Yesterday I caught a male of the same species, which I am thinking is an ideal mate. The probem, though, is that I'm not sure about the color. The male is a brown color, darker than most I have seen here (but still clearly M. religiosa.) The female, as I said before, is quite green.
Has anyone had any problems mating mantids of the same species but drastically different colors?
I don't know if I have much choice; mantids seem to vary from green to brown based on the year and this year they are overwhelmingly brown, I've seen 8 or 10 brown ones outside (and let them go) and this is the only green one I have seen. When I was younger, some years were about 50/50, but on other years they were overwhelmingly green; I tended to find more green ones. I don't know if they adapt to the color of their surroundings (we just came out of a 5-year drought) or if it's based on the color of the food they eat, or if it's just genetic variation. However, I have noticed that I have never seen a brown one mate with a green one. The closest I have come is to see one that was in an inbetween range mate with a green.
Yesterday I caught a male of the same species, which I am thinking is an ideal mate. The probem, though, is that I'm not sure about the color. The male is a brown color, darker than most I have seen here (but still clearly M. religiosa.) The female, as I said before, is quite green.
Has anyone had any problems mating mantids of the same species but drastically different colors?
I don't know if I have much choice; mantids seem to vary from green to brown based on the year and this year they are overwhelmingly brown, I've seen 8 or 10 brown ones outside (and let them go) and this is the only green one I have seen. When I was younger, some years were about 50/50, but on other years they were overwhelmingly green; I tended to find more green ones. I don't know if they adapt to the color of their surroundings (we just came out of a 5-year drought) or if it's based on the color of the food they eat, or if it's just genetic variation. However, I have noticed that I have never seen a brown one mate with a green one. The closest I have come is to see one that was in an inbetween range mate with a green.