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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
my ghost ooth. whens it gonna hatch?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrblue" data-source="post: 64542" data-attributes="member: 1084"><p>it's hard to tell from that photo but the eggs (which are layed sllanted to the twig) look very light. it looks empty. either already hatched or infertile. you could cut a section of it open to check?</p><p></p><p>i just don't see why people would choose to buy mantids/ootheca from ebay. the very fact the seller made the decision to put them on ebay and not on the many forums/listings available suggests they care about one thing above others: getting the most money for the mantids/ootheca as possible. the whole ebay debate has been had here in another thread, so i'll try not to carry it on here.</p><p></p><p>regardless of the outcome of your quest for compensation (good luck by the way), next time i would recommend buying from a known and reputable breeder on (for example) here. and that's not just 20/20 hindsight talking. being swindled on ebay is way too easy (especially considering the time limit on disputes and the time it takes an ootheca to hatch).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrblue, post: 64542, member: 1084"] it's hard to tell from that photo but the eggs (which are layed sllanted to the twig) look very light. it looks empty. either already hatched or infertile. you could cut a section of it open to check? i just don't see why people would choose to buy mantids/ootheca from ebay. the very fact the seller made the decision to put them on ebay and not on the many forums/listings available suggests they care about one thing above others: getting the most money for the mantids/ootheca as possible. the whole ebay debate has been had here in another thread, so i'll try not to carry it on here. regardless of the outcome of your quest for compensation (good luck by the way), next time i would recommend buying from a known and reputable breeder on (for example) here. and that's not just 20/20 hindsight talking. being swindled on ebay is way too easy (especially considering the time limit on disputes and the time it takes an ootheca to hatch). [/QUOTE]
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