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zirliz

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Aren't they so sweet and so unusual all at once?

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After they hatch they seem to sit there for a bit

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They dry off and go a bit darker in colour

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Hello

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They're great jumpers.

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This one jumped on me while checking on ova then went for a walk,

enjoy

 
When u have a couple for sale can u let me know....there so pretty.

 
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They are plant feeders though Scott :lol:
yer i here they can eat greens..not bramble..lol.//and there cute..not like stick insects ;) il have lots in my garden soon..well..there bush crickets but they look very similar

 
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When u have a couple for sale can u let me know....there so pretty.
Hopefully I will have some for sale I'm concerned about them for now and the person I bought the ova from said the parents ate bramble, so I'm confused now ??

 
Hopefully I will have some for sale I'm concerned about them for now and the person I bought the ova from said the parents ate bramble, so I'm confused now ??
if they cant eat greens i wont have them that's why i gave up on the stick insects..its a nightmare for me to get bramble,i was told they can eat greens?

 
Heres one of my only adult, died ages ago now didnt breed them as no males :(

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if they cant eat greens i wont have them that's why i gave up on the stick insects..its a nightmare for me to get bramble,i was told they can eat greens?
What sort of greens? and they do take privet also I've been told

 
Thanks !

What species is it ? Some of Mecopoda sp. ?

How long was the incubation period ?

And why the ovae were aggregated together, looking like an ootheca without foamy covering ? I thought katydids put ovae into the ground separately.

 
What sort of greens? and they do take privet also I've been told
I've bred a few types of US katydids and they do pretty well on blackberry and raspberry and can also do okay on Romaine lettuce. Chances of survival on just privet are minimal for katydids.

 
They are Stilpnochlora couloniana, commonly called the Florida bush cricket but i am informed thet are a katydid.

They eat a wide variety of plants from privet, bramble (blackberry), raspberry, rose, budhlia (however its spelt?) dock and sycamore etc also banana (probably other fruit) flower petals, pollen and fruit fly maggots.

Adult chomping down some privet

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Adult chomping down fruit fly larva

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Adult female with spermatheca

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Eggs

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Nymphs

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They are Stilpnochlora couloniana, commonly called the Florida bush cricket but i am informed thet are a katydid.They eat a wide variety of plants from privet, bramble (blackberry), raspberry, rose, budhlia (however its spelt?) dock and sycamore etc also banana (probably other fruit) flower petals, pollen and fruit fly maggots.
have you got 1 or 2 you can sale me?

 

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