csheafer
Member
OK, so here is the deal.
I'm a home school dad preparing a year long unit study.
I have 5 children participating.
I am wanted to end up with 5 females (one each for each of them)
and 2 males.
I already of selected 2 oothecae in the wild we will be taking this spring.
I found a place where there are dozens.
How many mantises do I need to keep when they hatch to get that number?
I am thinking that 15 would be a good number and give them out once they are able to be sexed.
and release the rest. However, I do have a concern that we may lose one or more of them since
they can have trouble molting.
This can be problematic since a log book will be kept on each of them detailing everything from
when it was fed, what it ate, observations ect.
I know there are several breeders on here... what do you think?
Any insight would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
I'm a home school dad preparing a year long unit study.
I have 5 children participating.
I am wanted to end up with 5 females (one each for each of them)
and 2 males.
I already of selected 2 oothecae in the wild we will be taking this spring.
I found a place where there are dozens.
How many mantises do I need to keep when they hatch to get that number?
I am thinking that 15 would be a good number and give them out once they are able to be sexed.
and release the rest. However, I do have a concern that we may lose one or more of them since
they can have trouble molting.
This can be problematic since a log book will be kept on each of them detailing everything from
when it was fed, what it ate, observations ect.
I know there are several breeders on here... what do you think?
Any insight would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Chris