cloud jaguar
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I hike much in the woods with my kids and wife. Lately my wife and I have been looking around for ooths to trade. Around here all we have seen is S. Californica. This is a super cool mantid - we really like its look and medium size. It appears to be most common under flowers and is very often found around where i live in Los Angeles county in a cool pink color. The first one we found and released this season was from a pink Mandevilla vine we used at our wedding 7 yrs ago. The pink mantid was perfectly camoflaged (sp?) in that plant. Anyways, supposedly these can be encouraged to be bright and colorful which is cool.
Anyways, where the heck are all the ooths? We have seen zero despite looking like crazy. Our S. Californica laid an ooth just after we introduced her to a butterfly cube 12"x12" wich some thin green fake foliage evergreen like branches and a couple of long cherry blossom like fake twigs. It liked oothing on the thin, long cherry blossom twigs because its ooth kind of wraps around the side - well thats what i think anyways
So, where do we look for the ooths? any type of plant or twig type or height or anything to look for? The S. Californica ooth is pretty low profile too, mostly just looks like a bump on a twig. Thanks
~Arkanis
Anyways, where the heck are all the ooths? We have seen zero despite looking like crazy. Our S. Californica laid an ooth just after we introduced her to a butterfly cube 12"x12" wich some thin green fake foliage evergreen like branches and a couple of long cherry blossom like fake twigs. It liked oothing on the thin, long cherry blossom twigs because its ooth kind of wraps around the side - well thats what i think anyways
So, where do we look for the ooths? any type of plant or twig type or height or anything to look for? The S. Californica ooth is pretty low profile too, mostly just looks like a bump on a twig. Thanks
~Arkanis