River Dane
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Figured I’d finally make one of these, and I’m glad to say it’ll be my 600th post. I certainly don’t have very many mantids, but perhaps they’re still worth sharing.
Firstly, here’s my beloved Dana, S. limbata, I believe. Since I haven’t had success breeding and I’ve only hatched a Chinese ooth (the resulting nymphs I did not keep) I had never raised a mantis from L1 before. But Dana was found when she was fresh into the world, and now she’s all grown up, after 8 molts.
Eating hydei at L1 (May 16th):
Right before her final molt (noticed how swelled her wing buds were):
a few days after her final molt:
Better shot of her wings:
I’ll get better pics of her outside later, but it’s been overcast these last few days.
As for my truncatas, they’re now both L4, and I believe they are male and female based on the fact that one has a wider hood than the other.
I don’t have any recent pics of the male since he molted only a couple days ago, but here’s the supposed female:
Like I said, my current mantis desk is quite empty this year, but hopefully that’ll change real soon.
Firstly, here’s my beloved Dana, S. limbata, I believe. Since I haven’t had success breeding and I’ve only hatched a Chinese ooth (the resulting nymphs I did not keep) I had never raised a mantis from L1 before. But Dana was found when she was fresh into the world, and now she’s all grown up, after 8 molts.
Eating hydei at L1 (May 16th):
Right before her final molt (noticed how swelled her wing buds were):
a few days after her final molt:
Better shot of her wings:
I’ll get better pics of her outside later, but it’s been overcast these last few days.
As for my truncatas, they’re now both L4, and I believe they are male and female based on the fact that one has a wider hood than the other.
I don’t have any recent pics of the male since he molted only a couple days ago, but here’s the supposed female:
Like I said, my current mantis desk is quite empty this year, but hopefully that’ll change real soon.
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