I didn't make an introduction thread until just now because... well, joining the forum was a sort of emergency move for me, haha. I'm a first time momma of around 100 possibly Chinese, possibly Giant Asian mantids. Please, call me Tikki, and it's nice to meet you all!
I live in the northwest right now and am attending college at the moment, hoping to become an English teacher in Japan. I've always had this weird attraction to icky-stickies and creepy-crawlies, and after seeing a picture of an orchid mantis online, I had a revelation that they don't just come in green. I fell in love right then, and though I've since learned that the exotic species like orchids and devil's flowers are not for me (even if I love them so), I've wanted a pet mantis for ages. The eggs finally hatched at around 4:30 today while I was conveniently away making myself some lunch, and it was a big surprise to me-- I didn't know the ootheca needed to be hung or humidified until around a week after I got it! I was fairly certain it wasn't going to hatch at all. They truly are little darlings, though. I have eleven of them in small glass jars with mesh lids at the moment, but in the end I'll only be keeping one for myself. I bonded with it while it was perched on my finger, cleaning its antennae. So even for a bug-lover, I'm kind of strange... haha.
I'm curious about one thing... at what age do nymphs first molt?
Well, I'm happy to know there's a site to come to whenever I need a little help. Again, it's wonderful to meet you all.
I live in the northwest right now and am attending college at the moment, hoping to become an English teacher in Japan. I've always had this weird attraction to icky-stickies and creepy-crawlies, and after seeing a picture of an orchid mantis online, I had a revelation that they don't just come in green. I fell in love right then, and though I've since learned that the exotic species like orchids and devil's flowers are not for me (even if I love them so), I've wanted a pet mantis for ages. The eggs finally hatched at around 4:30 today while I was conveniently away making myself some lunch, and it was a big surprise to me-- I didn't know the ootheca needed to be hung or humidified until around a week after I got it! I was fairly certain it wasn't going to hatch at all. They truly are little darlings, though. I have eleven of them in small glass jars with mesh lids at the moment, but in the end I'll only be keeping one for myself. I bonded with it while it was perched on my finger, cleaning its antennae. So even for a bug-lover, I'm kind of strange... haha.
I'm curious about one thing... at what age do nymphs first molt?
Well, I'm happy to know there's a site to come to whenever I need a little help. Again, it's wonderful to meet you all.