I was shocked to see this ootheca couple of days ago when this female finally pop one about 3 weeks after mating. Here is the pic... almost 4-inches long :shock:
THat's the standard "thickness" for a PW ooth. It is actually thicker than most of the PW ooth. The "extra" length of the ootheca makes it look thinnner but it is actually not. However, if you are comparing it with ootheca of Sphodromantis sp or Parasphendale sp, then PW ooth is thin.OMG!! That is so thin, too!
2"Wow! How long are they usually?
she was mated so hopefully it is.###### is it fertile?
Thanks. Fed her mainly blue bottles and house flies. But occasionaly bumble bees, moth, butterfly or damserfly caught in the park.Nice one Yen. What was her diet?
Whoops, I meant fertile oothecae. The oothecae it laid looked nothing at all like that.A female will lay ootheca with or without a male to mate.
Good question! wish i have the answer, but guess only the PW female knows why is she holding on all those eggs for a long time. Maybe she was hoping i could "upgrade" her to a 5-star suite but decided to lay this one after givign up hope, who knows :roll:maybe the eggs are more spread out?i wonder if her young would do the same...probably not though....
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