Asa
Well-known member
I love orchids.
I was surprised when I found her laying an ootheca because she was really skinny at the time. She hadn't eaten/attacked food for about a week prior. Right now, she's eating everything again. Maybe the trick is to load them up while they eat, huh?Ogiga, that's kind of small for the first ootheca but i don't believe she's underfed. You can still expect around 30-50 nymphs running around the cage by next month. Try to feed her more flying insects of various kind with pollen and honey, it might help in producing larger ooth. I can see more orchid being bred here in the US now which is great.
I don't think so.I was surprised when I found her laying an ootheca because she was really skinny at the time. She hadn't eaten/attacked food for about a week prior. Right now, she's eating everything again. Maybe the trick is to load them up while they eat, huh?Ogiga, that's kind of small for the first ootheca but i don't believe she's underfed. You can still expect around 30-50 nymphs running around the cage by next month. Try to feed her more flying insects of various kind with pollen and honey, it might help in producing larger ooth. I can see more orchid being bred here in the US now which is great.
By the way, does mating her again increase fertility?
:lol: wouldnt surpirse meHere's my last stagmomantis californica. Even though she's already fat like crazy, she ate another 4 crickets. Now she's really having trouble climbing.
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