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Idolomantis - almost adult
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<blockquote data-quote="tier" data-source="post: 111094" data-attributes="member: 1638"><p>Thanks all.</p><p></p><p>I dont know the name of these plants, but I am sure its no "Dill". I will make some pictures for you soon. I found these plants outside and thought they are good looking for huge Empusidae. Seems to be correct so far.</p><p></p><p>But I am not a pro with this species, as I bought all larvae when they where pretty big already, like L6-L7. And I bought captive bread specimens in perfect conditions.</p><p></p><p>Time will tell if they will mate, if they will lay ooth, if some new babies will hatch and if these babies will become adults. So it will need month until I will maybe have the chance to say "I was succesfull". I know that it even needs two or three generation of breeding a species until you can say you know to handle them.</p><p></p><p>I will keep you updated, I am excited by myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tier, post: 111094, member: 1638"] Thanks all. I dont know the name of these plants, but I am sure its no "Dill". I will make some pictures for you soon. I found these plants outside and thought they are good looking for huge Empusidae. Seems to be correct so far. But I am not a pro with this species, as I bought all larvae when they where pretty big already, like L6-L7. And I bought captive bread specimens in perfect conditions. Time will tell if they will mate, if they will lay ooth, if some new babies will hatch and if these babies will become adults. So it will need month until I will maybe have the chance to say "I was succesfull". I know that it even needs two or three generation of breeding a species until you can say you know to handle them. I will keep you updated, I am excited by myself. [/QUOTE]
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