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Breeding & Nymph Care
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<blockquote data-quote="MantidLord" data-source="post: 159261" data-attributes="member: 1732"><p>Yeah, I've never had that luck with my I. oratoria females. If they weren't mated, their ooths were infertile. And I keep my ooths for a looong time before I give them to the crix.</p><p></p><p>@Sporeworld, I guess it varies upon mantids. I've certainly had "perfect" looking ooths not hatch but never have the weird looking ones ever hatched. Usually what I find with the species I mentioned is that the infertile ooths are either deformed looking or extremely small (like little ooth droppings). But like I said, this isn't with all species and is not a determining factor. Just noting my experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantidLord, post: 159261, member: 1732"] Yeah, I've never had that luck with my I. oratoria females. If they weren't mated, their ooths were infertile. And I keep my ooths for a looong time before I give them to the crix. @Sporeworld, I guess it varies upon mantids. I've certainly had "perfect" looking ooths not hatch but never have the weird looking ones ever hatched. Usually what I find with the species I mentioned is that the infertile ooths are either deformed looking or extremely small (like little ooth droppings). But like I said, this isn't with all species and is not a determining factor. Just noting my experiences. [/QUOTE]
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