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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
Ooth guarding
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<blockquote data-quote="Deacon" data-source="post: 290509" data-attributes="member: 8619"><p>My Dbl shield has been guarding her ooth for a day and a half. I tried to move her a long so I could remove it but she quickly turned on me and I wasn't about to challenge her (she is a big girl!) Is this typical behavior? The ooth is infertile so I suppose I could just leave it.</p><p></p><p>Also, she has quite a bit of the ooth matter on her abdomen's tip. It has hardened. Will this be a problem for her? My Budwing had a small amount after her ooth and I moistened it and flicked it off (necessary or not.) Do they at some point take care of it or should it be removed? I mean, no one cleans up after wild mantids, right? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deacon, post: 290509, member: 8619"] My Dbl shield has been guarding her ooth for a day and a half. I tried to move her a long so I could remove it but she quickly turned on me and I wasn't about to challenge her (she is a big girl!) Is this typical behavior? The ooth is infertile so I suppose I could just leave it. Also, she has quite a bit of the ooth matter on her abdomen's tip. It has hardened. Will this be a problem for her? My Budwing had a small amount after her ooth and I moistened it and flicked it off (necessary or not.) Do they at some point take care of it or should it be removed? I mean, no one cleans up after wild mantids, right? [/QUOTE]
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