Gizmo
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I have had my Chinese European mantis for one month and in that time it's just been her. Last weekend she made a rather large ootheca. I just assumed it was fertile but in reading online I learned that they will lay oothecas even if they have not mated.
I read somewhere online where a guy sliced part of an ootheca open to check to see if it was fertile, then placed the piece back on it when he saw that it was. That doesn't sound like a good idea to me and I'd rather take really good care of an ootheca all winter and risk finding out later that I wasted my time than to attempt something like that and possibly ruin it all.
From what I've read online there is no other way of knowing if an ootheca is fertile or not.
Does anyone here have any suggestions/ideas on what we should do?
I read somewhere online where a guy sliced part of an ootheca open to check to see if it was fertile, then placed the piece back on it when he saw that it was. That doesn't sound like a good idea to me and I'd rather take really good care of an ootheca all winter and risk finding out later that I wasted my time than to attempt something like that and possibly ruin it all.
From what I've read online there is no other way of knowing if an ootheca is fertile or not.
Does anyone here have any suggestions/ideas on what we should do?
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