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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
Just a Dud?
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<blockquote data-quote="MantidLord" data-source="post: 159182" data-attributes="member: 1732"><p>Although some mantids will lay ooths that aren't fertile and they look completely different than ooths that are fertile. For instance when I have unfertile I. oratoria females and they lay an ooth (never had any reproduce through parthenogenesis), the ooth is extremely skinny and often deformed. Of course this is not with all species as Rick said, there's no real way to tell. Just thought I'd add in my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantidLord, post: 159182, member: 1732"] Although some mantids will lay ooths that aren't fertile and they look completely different than ooths that are fertile. For instance when I have unfertile I. oratoria females and they lay an ooth (never had any reproduce through parthenogenesis), the ooth is extremely skinny and often deformed. Of course this is not with all species as Rick said, there's no real way to tell. Just thought I'd add in my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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