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dgerndt

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I wanted to show off some of my favorite pictures of my little mios! I started with an adult female (unmated) and six L1 nymphs back in the beginning of November, 2010. Here are the results!

Cleopatra, adult female (unmated)

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Sadly, she passed away a few months ago. But before she went, she laid some ooths and they hatched! Here is one of her "clones" at L5.

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(More photos to come)

 
Next, here are my surviving nymphs.

Frito, female L2 (next to a L2-L3 molt and Cleopatra's first ooth)

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Frito, L4

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Frito, L7 (sub-adult)

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Frito, molting to L8 (adult)

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Frito, L8 (finally an adult!)

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(poopin'! :poop: )

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Romanesco, L4 male. He had a bad molt, so I had to hand feed him.

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Romanesco, L6

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Romanesco, L7 (adult)

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I'm so proud of all my little mios! :D

P.S. I apologize for the poor picture quality. My camera isn't so great at macros. <_<

 
It is a really cute mantis!I have some(females only).Have you watched the male flying?it is really beautiful.They can live up to one year(female).

 
It is a really cute mantis!I have some(females only).Have you watched the male flying?it is really beautiful.They can live up to one year(female).
Yes, it really is pretty. It was actually really hard to get pictures of my male because he kept trying to fly to the corner of my room! :lol:

 
I like the 2nd photo of Romanesco as an adult, he looks handsome with his posture and the way his antennae stand tall. :wub:

 
I loved seeing your pictures! How many do you have?????? Do they wear little nametags so you know who they are??? :)

 
@likebugs: Thank you! He stands like that a lot now that he's an adult. He's probably looking for a good spot to fly to! :lol:

@Marianna: I only have two Egyptians left. I sold Frito, my "glow-in-the-dark" green female, to my friend just last night. It was hard seeing her go, especially after I watched her grow up from a tiny little L1 nymph. :(

And yes, I make my own tiny "Hello my name is..." name tags for all my mantids. :lol: No, I either write their name on their enclosure, or I remember by small differences. For example, Frito pretty much always had crazy looking antennae; all bent and wavy. Even as an adult, her antennae bend upwards at the ends.

 
@MantidLord: Yup! Males molt 6 times, and females molt 7 times. I was so surprised when Frito (my female) made it to L7 and still didn't have wings! :lol: As a result, males are significantly smaller than females.

@Rebbecca: You are so right! I could tell my little mios apart even when they were L1 and all in the same small deli cup. I love my little sweeties! :wub:

 
Cute little buggers! Nice photos.

And very encouraging to see Romanesco corrected his bad molt. He looks really beautiful as an adult.

 
@Precarious: Thank you! That means a lot coming from you, with your amazing macro mantis photos. :) I never give up on my little mantids! I had to hand-feed him every day, and he was not very willing to eat from a needle. :lol: I was worried about his next molt, but he surprised me with a mid-night molt and it was perfect!

@Phil: Thank you! Natural sunlight is better for my camera, so I had to wait for sunny days. The bad thing is, sunny days are few and far between during Michigan winters.

 

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