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Hayley
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Hi everyone, just wondering if you guys could give me the thumbs up in ooth care.
Before I do that, I must first applaud this forum. I have searched everywhere for advice on how to care for ooths all of which were ither incomplete or vague. The sticky ooth topic has helped me a bunch so thank you!
Ok, to cut a long story short, I purchased a praying mantis from a petshop roughly about 3 weeks ago now (I think she is a species of African mantis but am not sure). Speaking of which, how often are african mantids supposed to be misted? I have heard a varity of different humidities and misting reccomendations althought I have been misting her twice a week to be safe. the petshop owner informed me she was going to lay an ootheca.
Well three weeks later here we are with a new ooth. I think it is abit pointless asking questions as all of my questions have already been answered! However, am not happy removing the ooth off the branch incase I damage it. So I just wanted to post up a few pictures of the ooth to see if its positioning is ok. If so then i'll be taking a trip down to the petshop tomorrow to pick up a critter cage of the same size so the branch will fit .
I think the only other question I can add to this is how can you tell if an ooth is fertile or not? I know it is difficult to tell... But is there any way I could find out? I am fully aware of nymph care as I currently have two Chinese mantis nymphs that I purchased at l1 both are now l4/l5 and are thriving.
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ooth pictures
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Mantis pictures
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*note she isn’t always on branches this thin. This was for photography purposes only*
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*note that some of her feet are missing and her wings are damaged. She was already in this state prior to purchase and despite this defects, is a happy healthy mantis with a ferocious appetite!*
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Thank you for your help!
Hayley
Before I do that, I must first applaud this forum. I have searched everywhere for advice on how to care for ooths all of which were ither incomplete or vague. The sticky ooth topic has helped me a bunch so thank you!
Ok, to cut a long story short, I purchased a praying mantis from a petshop roughly about 3 weeks ago now (I think she is a species of African mantis but am not sure). Speaking of which, how often are african mantids supposed to be misted? I have heard a varity of different humidities and misting reccomendations althought I have been misting her twice a week to be safe. the petshop owner informed me she was going to lay an ootheca.
Well three weeks later here we are with a new ooth. I think it is abit pointless asking questions as all of my questions have already been answered! However, am not happy removing the ooth off the branch incase I damage it. So I just wanted to post up a few pictures of the ooth to see if its positioning is ok. If so then i'll be taking a trip down to the petshop tomorrow to pick up a critter cage of the same size so the branch will fit .
I think the only other question I can add to this is how can you tell if an ooth is fertile or not? I know it is difficult to tell... But is there any way I could find out? I am fully aware of nymph care as I currently have two Chinese mantis nymphs that I purchased at l1 both are now l4/l5 and are thriving.
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ooth pictures
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Mantis pictures
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*note she isn’t always on branches this thin. This was for photography purposes only*
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*note that some of her feet are missing and her wings are damaged. She was already in this state prior to purchase and despite this defects, is a happy healthy mantis with a ferocious appetite!*
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Thank you for your help!
Hayley