Incubating ghost and spiny flower Ooths for the first time

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omar morsy

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Hey folks,

I just received a shipment of Ooths!!!!

I had them express shipped to my home. It’s sub zero weather where I live. I have no idea how the shipping was handled but upon receiving them I did feel that the viles they were in were a bit cold to the touch.

..... God I hope it wasn’t too cold...anyways... 

This is the first time that I incubate an Ootheca. They are two Spiny flower Mantis Ootheca and a Ghost ootheca. 

I hotglued the sticks they are attached to to the vented lids of my 32 ounce cups. I then misted my substrate and placed that in my 32 ounce cups.

im keeping the room at 77 degrees farenheit.

i also am culturing flightless fruit flies. 4 jars to be exact.

Does this all sound good? I’m confident they did not freeze since it was door to door but it was not overnight shipping dispite the expensive express shipping.

 Any advice is more than welcome!!!

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Wow. Youre going all-in!

That's a LOT of flies tho. LoL. I bought one hydei culture and it has hundreds in it.

I have a european ooth in diapause and have never before seen a hatching.

When the spinys hatch and if you're sellin', I'm buying... 🤠

 
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Lol is it too much flies?!

Would rather have too much thn not enough ;)

ill keep you all posted

so much fun!

 
Dude, you'll have THOUSANDS with four cultures. I almost bought two for my three Mio nymphs. Glad I didn't.  I have the two Rhombos now too, and they can't eat off one to exhaust it. The culture will die off full of Hydei.

Mind you, an ooth hatch is a lot of mouths to feed. You're in for HOURS of work per day with three ooths. 🤣

 
Well I guess I’ve just put my ignorance on display. LOL!!!

aaaaaaaand this is how we learn.

Lets just hope they do hatch! I’m just worried they won’t. It was cold out there :(   :(  

 
Dude, ive heard that ooths are hit and miss. Say youre buying from someone on here that is known to post about their mantid couplings, any ooths from that coupling will be fertile. If kept correctly etc. you should have a hatch.

Same applies for online outfits that rely on their rep.

If youre buyimg ooths from someone without a forum rep, how do you know?

Unmated females still produce ooths. I wont know my M. religiosa ooth is fertile until I try to incubate. LoL. My Lola was wild caught. Maybe she was chaste. LoL.

 
I purchased the Ooth from someone very reputable, im confident they are fertile. What I'm not so confident about is how the shipping was handled. I dont know how cold these ooths were on Saturday and Sunday. Again Im confident they are fertile. If Ooth were exposed to temperatures between 50 to 60 Fahrenheit for a few days, will they die? These temperatures are a guess, I would assume they were kept in storage in Montreal. 

That right now is my only concern, not worried about its fertility or how many flies I'm cultivating.

 
I purchased the Ooth from someone very reputable, im confident they are fertile.
That's perfect. That's exactly how I'd want it.

What I'm not so confident about is how the shipping was handled. I dont know how cold these ooths were on Saturday and Sunday. Again Im confident they are fertile. If Ooth were exposed to temperatures between 50 to 60 Fahrenheit for a few days, will they die? 
Dont guess. Look up some care sheets. Google your genus and species and add the term diapause.

If they dont require diapause, then they probably wont like a deep freeze. Temps in the GTA are currently fairly good.

Did they ship with a heat pack?

 
No heat pack, we did not want it detected at the border. 

A gamble we had to take.

 
You are doing a great job! Mist the ooth directly once every day or every other day and keep it at the temp you have it at. I have to agree with @hysteresis, you did go a little bit overboard on the flies... One or two cultures would have done the job!!

- MantisGirl13

 
Ah I didn’t know I should mist the ooth directly. I was worried about it growing fungus or something.

i will do that now actually

i think with the flies I was just terrified of having hungry babies I can’t feed.

Have I bitten more than I can chew? 

.......probably!

 
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@omar morsy

Good reptile stores carry D. melanogaster and D. hydei cultures.

Ten to fifteen bucks ea. in the GTA.

They also carry all sizes of crickets (be careful and google the perils of crickets and freshly molted mantids, as well as poor cricket health), larger fly pupae, springtails, etc.

Ive found GTA dubia roach breeders on kijiji.ca. I'm sure you'll have no issues with feeders in MTL.

 
Yeah but here’s the problem.

i live in Montreal!

of all the pet shops we have here, there was only 1 place that sells fruit flies. Just one place. Everywhere else is crickets and mealworms. We all know nymphs can’t do crickets and mealworms. And that 1 place only had 1 fruit fly culture left. So I purchased that culture and seeded as many jars as I could. So that in 4 to 6 weeks when/if my Ooths hatch I have enough food for all the babies.

if I hve way too many fruit flies, I’ll just place a few jars in the fridge.

 
I just did for greater are of Montreal. The only hit I found was some guy selling dart frogs. 

If he has dart frogs thn he’s got fruit flies.

Good to know.

 

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