DefyTheNorms
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I have read so much on mantid and mantid care, however I realized this past week that I had no clue about ooths. There really isn't much mention on ooths and unmated females. My budwing laid an oooh then the next day laid another. Today my Shield mantis laid her first ooth. It dried and she was stuck to it. She was literally hanging by her butt and squirmed until she fell to the bottom. She climbed up and seemed fine, but now she has some dried foam stuck to her (photos). I seen her try to clean it, but it doesn't look like she can reach it very well. I have no idea what's normal. First experience with ooths. I thought my girl was just fat.
I have a million questions, in regards to females that have NOT mated...
- How often do they lay ooths?
- Do they normally lay more than one ooth in a day/or over a couple days?
- How soon after they lay ooth should I wait to feed them?
- Should I feed them normally before they lay?
- How can I tell if she is fat or ready to lay?
- I was reading they usually die within a few months laying an ooth. is this true?
-SHould I be concerned about the dried foam on her rear-end?
I'm sure there's many things I'm forgetting to ask. Anything else i should know?
I have a million questions, in regards to females that have NOT mated...
- How often do they lay ooths?
- Do they normally lay more than one ooth in a day/or over a couple days?
- How soon after they lay ooth should I wait to feed them?
- Should I feed them normally before they lay?
- How can I tell if she is fat or ready to lay?
- I was reading they usually die within a few months laying an ooth. is this true?
-SHould I be concerned about the dried foam on her rear-end?
I'm sure there's many things I'm forgetting to ask. Anything else i should know?
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