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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
Ootheca development
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaunte" data-source="post: 343780" data-attributes="member: 12199"><p>[USER=11628]@MrGhostMantis[/USER]when you say that, do you mean there are changes or aren’t changes?</p><p></p><p>[USER=763]@hibiscusmile[/USER] I noticed that too. This is my first time breeding and, hopefully, hatching ghost oothecae. </p><p> The first Ooth my female laid was unfertilized, because the male took his time becoming an adult. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>im curious if the Ooth will bulge a bit as the babies develop. </p><p> I would also love to see any external physical indications of embryonic development. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaunte, post: 343780, member: 12199"] [USER=11628]@MrGhostMantis[/USER]when you say that, do you mean there are changes or aren’t changes? [USER=763]@hibiscusmile[/USER] I noticed that too. This is my first time breeding and, hopefully, hatching ghost oothecae. The first Ooth my female laid was unfertilized, because the male took his time becoming an adult. im curious if the Ooth will bulge a bit as the babies develop. I would also love to see any external physical indications of embryonic development. [/QUOTE]
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