I hope that you have an adult female soon and that Domenic can mate with her when the time comes! Maybe his babies will have his awesome colors?!Thanks everyone! Domenic has always been super pink and super small, I'm glad he retained the pink. Its hard to see, but even his head looks pink! He is my best hope for mating, as he is the youngest male right now. It may be 6 weeks before I have a mature adult female, barring any issues.
Cool! I can't wait to see pictures!Arthur, one of my male Ghosts, molted last night. I believe he is a sub adult now. I tried to take photos, but they didn't save so I'll try again tomorrow
Thank you! I've kept other species like Carolina and Chinese in the past, but had never tried any 'exotic' mantids. Part of my goal in getting and raising mantids this go around is breeding, which I've never done before. Its been a long feeling road, but I'm almost to a point where I can breed my collection. Once I successfully breed, I will have waaaaay more specimens than I do now, adding to my mantis workload. I feel it would be a bad decision to get more species until I am certain I can handle what I've already got on my plate. I wanna be good at what I do, and Orchids are my favorite, so my focus is there. The end goal is potentially becoming a breeder/supplier of Orchids. I hope to one day have multiple bloodlines on hand so I can perpetually outbreed and always have specimens available. Its gonna be a long while before that happens, and step one is successful breeding. We'll see where this crazy adventure takes me.Just sat down and decided to read this whole thread. My, was that a good choice I made! Your mantids are ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! Have you ever though of keeping anything besides Orchids and Ghosts? I think that might be cool.
Thanks! I don't think there is anything that can be done about Letty's mismolt injuries so I didn't see much point in making a thread for it. My main concern was whether she would be able to eat as well as hunt, both of which she managed okay today. I figure worst case scenario she can't hunt and has to be tong fed, which is a LOT of work considering how much I imagine she will be eating (sub adult females eat an insane amount of flies at a time, so I can only imagine how much adult females eat!). I gave her 4 flies as a test, she ate 2 and partially ate one (looks like she dropped it, which can be expected since she has an arm malfunctioning). One is still evading her; she is staying perched on her enclosure lid not really moving around much. I'll give her a bunch more tomorrow and see how she doesCongratulations on all the molts! And sorry about Letty's mis-molt. Might want to post in the health issues section about her right raptor ill arm. Praying she gets better!
Thanks! Ive had many males so far, just no females until now. Heidi is ignoring food and looking ready to molt, so I will have another one soon! She was about 3 days behind Letty in her previous molts so maybe tonight is the nightBeautiful! I am glad you have an adult orchid! And congrats on all of the molts!
- MantisGirl13
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