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Gonatista grisea question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mantis Keeper" data-source="post: 11413" data-attributes="member: 234"><p>There are adults right now. The nymphs will have no trouble feeding on fruit flies. As said above my ooths took 5 to 6 weeks of 70 to 75 degrees F temp and daily misting to hatch. Again, as said above, they cannot climb glass or plastic very well, so I suggest either substrate or just some leaves on the bottom. If you have trouble getting food a very light misting will buy you a couple of extra days (I learned that with my second ooth). When you get some young let me know, my female died during her final molt and my male had an accident last week so I want some more grisea, for some reason I am having trouble finding them this year, good luck with the mantids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mantis Keeper, post: 11413, member: 234"] There are adults right now. The nymphs will have no trouble feeding on fruit flies. As said above my ooths took 5 to 6 weeks of 70 to 75 degrees F temp and daily misting to hatch. Again, as said above, they cannot climb glass or plastic very well, so I suggest either substrate or just some leaves on the bottom. If you have trouble getting food a very light misting will buy you a couple of extra days (I learned that with my second ooth). When you get some young let me know, my female died during her final molt and my male had an accident last week so I want some more grisea, for some reason I am having trouble finding them this year, good luck with the mantids. [/QUOTE]
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