The first layed ooth hatched out today after an incubating time of 60 days (21-23°C nighttime, 28.5-31.5°C daytime).
This is the first time I can see L1 Idolomantis live. Great. Well, as it is the first layed ooth which hatched out today, and a lot ooth are beiing incubated right now, maybe some more nymphs will hatch out in future.
First I have to get back my 1000$+ expenditure for this species (not including my expenditure for my first try with this species several years ago).
But anyway, I have no "dayjob". I have "only" a phd scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service. And to be honest: I would burn all my mantids instead of giving up this scholarship ;-)
But I know what you mean, I hope I can get back my expenditure plus continue breeding this species plus not giving up my phd scholarship.
And if it is not working, I still have Gongylus ;-)