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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
how do you tell if the ootheca is fertile
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Dickie" data-source="post: 1907" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>fair enough environmentally friendly(Im not going to argue about "environmentally friendly stuff, as frankly I can't be bothered at the moment, lol) but it can be very impractical to stitch some oothecae because of the size and because of the way the oothecae is made(eg if its foamy or spongey etc) and this varies from species to species. I have never seen a carolina mantis oothecae so I don't know about them in particular but in some cases it is much easier and safer to use glue. Be carefull what kind of glue you use though as I think some can damage the oothecae but Im not 100% sure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Dickie, post: 1907, member: 77"] fair enough environmentally friendly(Im not going to argue about "environmentally friendly stuff, as frankly I can't be bothered at the moment, lol) but it can be very impractical to stitch some oothecae because of the size and because of the way the oothecae is made(eg if its foamy or spongey etc) and this varies from species to species. I have never seen a carolina mantis oothecae so I don't know about them in particular but in some cases it is much easier and safer to use glue. Be carefull what kind of glue you use though as I think some can damage the oothecae but Im not 100% sure [/QUOTE]
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