Fisherman_Brazil
Well-known member
Christian, our top notch entomologist, mentioned the "diapause" problem, which brought me a question old enough that I certainly would like to investgate in depth.
How temperature would affect the mantids incubation? in what way?
I recall incubating temperature would intefere the reptile in a fashion that we can control the hatchlings to be male or female for sure or at least at certain level. Also, temperature would affect reptile in a way that would force them to hybernate when weather is cold. Yet, with purposedly control the low temperature, one be able to break the "diapause", threfore, enable the mechanism that the embreyo could develope faster.
Would there also apply to the mantids as well?
For not to be too boring, add a photo of my recent hatchling.
Thank you
Luke
Taiwan
How temperature would affect the mantids incubation? in what way?
I recall incubating temperature would intefere the reptile in a fashion that we can control the hatchlings to be male or female for sure or at least at certain level. Also, temperature would affect reptile in a way that would force them to hybernate when weather is cold. Yet, with purposedly control the low temperature, one be able to break the "diapause", threfore, enable the mechanism that the embreyo could develope faster.
Would there also apply to the mantids as well?
For not to be too boring, add a photo of my recent hatchling.
Thank you
Luke
Taiwan