yeatzee
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Ok so on my way out of my house I checked on the gongylus to see if the HF's have hatched yet. Sadly none have, but I still saw one eating something. Upon closer examination i discovered something rather shocking. It was eating an L1 stagmomantis limbata!! Now I have a bunch of them in a cage about a foot away, so I thought nothing of it..... just a lone escapee. Than I looked closer and realized the whole net cage was crawling with L1 nymphs!!!
Confused, I searched for a hole in either the net cage or Stagmomantis nymph cage and there was none! Than I discovered something shocking.
When I "decorated" my gongylus' cage I placed a random stick inside for good measure. I chose one that had two infertile ooths on the end and placed them on the clear plastic wall so i could show visitors what ooths look like easily while showing them the gongies. Now I joined this forum originally because I had a surplus of S. Limbata's in my yard and I wanted to mate a few. Well After trying a few times my females laid several ooths. The first of which was laid in the beginning of November and hatched on Dec. 16th 2008..... This ooth was one of the last laid by this female so it was laid somewhere in between November and December 08.
This ooth, I discovered, had hatched! With 50+ nymphs! Could someone explain to me how this is possible?
(Side note: this stick with the ooths on it was kept in an extra critter keeper since it was laid.... kept side by side with my mantids.)
Confused, I searched for a hole in either the net cage or Stagmomantis nymph cage and there was none! Than I discovered something shocking.
When I "decorated" my gongylus' cage I placed a random stick inside for good measure. I chose one that had two infertile ooths on the end and placed them on the clear plastic wall so i could show visitors what ooths look like easily while showing them the gongies. Now I joined this forum originally because I had a surplus of S. Limbata's in my yard and I wanted to mate a few. Well After trying a few times my females laid several ooths. The first of which was laid in the beginning of November and hatched on Dec. 16th 2008..... This ooth was one of the last laid by this female so it was laid somewhere in between November and December 08.
This ooth, I discovered, had hatched! With 50+ nymphs! Could someone explain to me how this is possible?
(Side note: this stick with the ooths on it was kept in an extra critter keeper since it was laid.... kept side by side with my mantids.)
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