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Health Issues
Oddly Shaped Ghost Mantis Ooth
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<blockquote data-quote="happy1892" data-source="post: 348531" data-attributes="member: 5913"><p>Yes, as Hibiscusmile said, they were not fresh because they were brown in color. Fresh Ghost oothecae are green in color. So they should be ready to hatch soon if they were good. I have several Ghost oothecas hatching now. They don't take that long to hatch after they turn brown.</p><p></p><p>It is the first time for me raising and breeding Ghost mantises. It is a cool species! Not very hard to raise and breed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happy1892, post: 348531, member: 5913"] Yes, as Hibiscusmile said, they were not fresh because they were brown in color. Fresh Ghost oothecae are green in color. So they should be ready to hatch soon if they were good. I have several Ghost oothecas hatching now. They don't take that long to hatch after they turn brown. It is the first time for me raising and breeding Ghost mantises. It is a cool species! Not very hard to raise and breed. [/QUOTE]
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