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GUYS MY MANTIS WAS PREGNANT
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<blockquote data-quote="Mystymantis" data-source="post: 314250" data-attributes="member: 9416"><p>Glad I could help [USER=10687]@Brunina[/USER]. Since she didn't mate there is very little chance any babies will hatch out of the ootheca.</p><p></p><p>If you found the nymph outside it is most definitely from a wild ootheca hatch, possibly a Chinese mantis, though I can't say for sure what kind it is without pictures or anything. </p><p></p><p>Though just so you know many nymphs, at least from what I have seen, are usually brown when they first hatch out and then they turn green or different colors with successive molts. But that is only what I have seen in the species I have cared for, it might be different for other species of mantises. But you can pretty much say for sure the nymph you found is not from her.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your little nymph and adult female.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mystymantis, post: 314250, member: 9416"] Glad I could help [USER=10687]@Brunina[/USER]. Since she didn't mate there is very little chance any babies will hatch out of the ootheca. If you found the nymph outside it is most definitely from a wild ootheca hatch, possibly a Chinese mantis, though I can't say for sure what kind it is without pictures or anything. Though just so you know many nymphs, at least from what I have seen, are usually brown when they first hatch out and then they turn green or different colors with successive molts. But that is only what I have seen in the species I have cared for, it might be different for other species of mantises. But you can pretty much say for sure the nymph you found is not from her. Good luck with your little nymph and adult female. [/QUOTE]
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