Hi folks,
Here is a photo of what I think is a Marbled mantis, she was sold as a marbled mantis and she looks like the pictures I've found by googling. Definitely a female as she recently laid an unfertilised ooth.
Sorry for the poor quality of the picture.
Before she laid this ooth she would spend 100% of her time on the roof of her tank, if we took her out for any reason and put her back somewhere else she would always return immediately to the roof.
She looked like she was going to explode and then laid this ootheca, now she seems to guard it, she no longer stays on her roof but only an inch or so from the ooth, the most she has moved since is that she sometimes turns round so that she is either facing it or has it behind her. If she is facing away from it and the lid is taken off her tank she looks behind her at the ooth, almost as if to check that it is still there. She is also much more vicious towards her prey, which is now anything that comes near the ooth.
I read that 'certain species' of mantis do guard their ooth, has anyone else observed this and is Marbled mantis one of these species?
I am also interested in getting her a mate so that the next ooth she lays will be fertilised, I have posted a personal for her in For sale/Wanted but so far no replies.
The other question, do you think she will get upset if I remove this ooth? She does seem to have motherly instincts towards it and I would hate to mentally scar her or put her off mating!
Thanks
Tim
Here is a photo of what I think is a Marbled mantis, she was sold as a marbled mantis and she looks like the pictures I've found by googling. Definitely a female as she recently laid an unfertilised ooth.
Sorry for the poor quality of the picture.
Before she laid this ooth she would spend 100% of her time on the roof of her tank, if we took her out for any reason and put her back somewhere else she would always return immediately to the roof.
She looked like she was going to explode and then laid this ootheca, now she seems to guard it, she no longer stays on her roof but only an inch or so from the ooth, the most she has moved since is that she sometimes turns round so that she is either facing it or has it behind her. If she is facing away from it and the lid is taken off her tank she looks behind her at the ooth, almost as if to check that it is still there. She is also much more vicious towards her prey, which is now anything that comes near the ooth.
I read that 'certain species' of mantis do guard their ooth, has anyone else observed this and is Marbled mantis one of these species?
I am also interested in getting her a mate so that the next ooth she lays will be fertilised, I have posted a personal for her in For sale/Wanted but so far no replies.
The other question, do you think she will get upset if I remove this ooth? She does seem to have motherly instincts towards it and I would hate to mentally scar her or put her off mating!
Thanks
Tim