Graceface
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With the exception of the Ghost ooth I had hatch recently, all of my mantids were purchased as nymphs. While my Orchids were sold as L2/L3, none of them were individually labeled with their current instar. I worked off of the assumption they were L3 upon arrival, but I have had one male molt to adult in his 1st molt in my possession, so they can't all be L3. I also assumed they are from the same hatch and hence a similar age, but that may not be the case, either.
I've google searched to no avail, trying to find a pictorial guide showing a photo of Orchid nymphs in each instar to learn to determine it based on visual cues. No one seems to be documenting this and also sharing the info. Perhaps there is little visual difference in the instars between L3 and adult, and that is why I can't find any info on the subject
I read that male Orchids can skip a molt sometimes when kept at cooler temperatures and molt to adult early, but again, I have no way of being sure how old any of them were on arrival.
My hope was to breed them, so I have been trying to slow down my males and speed up my females, as I have read about in the care sheets. It seems to be working, and my males aren't molting as frequently as my females. This could also be because the males are preparing for a final molt. It becomes more of a challenge when I have no clue where any of them truly are in their life cycle. I have tried to make an educated guess based on the data, but i wondered if there was a trick to it, or a way to tell outside of what I've already done (or asking the breeder, which i haven't tried admittedly, as I figure if they weren't labeled upon arrival then the breeder wouldn't be able to help me). Obviously, time will answer these questions, and when I see them with wings, I'll definitely know they are adults, lol. If none of my males are alive when my females mature, I can source more males as adults to still attempt breeding, but I would love to know for sure just how much of a gap I need to close, or if any of my males stand a chance at love ❤ Ultimately, I just want to learn all I can and be the best Orchid mommy I can be!
I've seen a pictorial guide to the instars for Ghosts, which I am going to try to use to determine if my Ghost nymphs are L5 or L4. Ghosts seem to have definite difference in appearance throughout the instars, which Orchids do not necessarily. Does anything like this exist for Orchids? Is there any way to tell? Any advice would be appreciated
I've google searched to no avail, trying to find a pictorial guide showing a photo of Orchid nymphs in each instar to learn to determine it based on visual cues. No one seems to be documenting this and also sharing the info. Perhaps there is little visual difference in the instars between L3 and adult, and that is why I can't find any info on the subject
I read that male Orchids can skip a molt sometimes when kept at cooler temperatures and molt to adult early, but again, I have no way of being sure how old any of them were on arrival.
My hope was to breed them, so I have been trying to slow down my males and speed up my females, as I have read about in the care sheets. It seems to be working, and my males aren't molting as frequently as my females. This could also be because the males are preparing for a final molt. It becomes more of a challenge when I have no clue where any of them truly are in their life cycle. I have tried to make an educated guess based on the data, but i wondered if there was a trick to it, or a way to tell outside of what I've already done (or asking the breeder, which i haven't tried admittedly, as I figure if they weren't labeled upon arrival then the breeder wouldn't be able to help me). Obviously, time will answer these questions, and when I see them with wings, I'll definitely know they are adults, lol. If none of my males are alive when my females mature, I can source more males as adults to still attempt breeding, but I would love to know for sure just how much of a gap I need to close, or if any of my males stand a chance at love ❤ Ultimately, I just want to learn all I can and be the best Orchid mommy I can be!
I've seen a pictorial guide to the instars for Ghosts, which I am going to try to use to determine if my Ghost nymphs are L5 or L4. Ghosts seem to have definite difference in appearance throughout the instars, which Orchids do not necessarily. Does anything like this exist for Orchids? Is there any way to tell? Any advice would be appreciated