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Kris

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Hi Everyone

Me again. I've been thinking and thinking (and thinking) about the orchid oothecae I have, and doing the timing/math, and I'm taking the three that I have "off the market," so to speak. After doing a lot more research, I'm concerned about their viability. Two haven't hatched in a timely manner and were intended to be freebie "add-ons" to the third fresh ooth, BUT, now I'm too worried to even consider selling the third! (And yes, I'm probably too concerned to even give it away) I know for a fact that the matings of both females were successful, but I wouldn't be doing anyone any justice at all by selling what may end up being a 'bad product', basically. (And of course, one might imagine my heartbreak at not seeing any little red-bodied babies running around by now!) :(

Either way, so sorry for the delay in notice here--just trying to do the right thing by trusting my instincts, and with the time that I have (very limited at the moment), and for mantids and mantid-lovers as a whole. If anyone has any other tips/advice on these oothecae, I'm more than happy to hear. Otherwise, I still have other nymphs/oothecae/adults available and I'm working through your emails. (no orchid nymphs or oothecae, I'm afraid. Only two adult females.....gravid???) sigh.

Cheers

Kristen

 
Kristen, this might be the most obvious question, but I'll shamelessly ask it anyways: have you waited enough time for the ooths to hatch? Ooths can be screwy and take much longer than the 'norm' to hatch. Rick can chime in on this.

 
yer think its best..after u telling me the 1st 2 havent hatched and they where laid just under 3 months ago it dont sound very good..well if the 1st ones hatch and your confident that the other ooth will be fine please let me know

 
Hi EveryoneMe again. I've been thinking and thinking (and thinking) about the orchid oothecae I have, and doing the timing/math, and I'm taking the three that I have "off the market," so to speak. After doing a lot more research, I'm concerned about their viability. Two haven't hatched in a timely manner and were intended to be freebie "add-ons" to the third fresh ooth, BUT, now I'm too worried to even consider selling the third! (And yes, I'm probably too concerned to even give it away) I know for a fact that the matings of both females were successful, but I wouldn't be doing anyone any justice at all by selling what may end up being a 'bad product', basically. (And of course, one might imagine my heartbreak at not seeing any little red-bodied babies running around by now!) :(

Either way, so sorry for the delay in notice here--just trying to do the right thing by trusting my instincts, and with the time that I have (very limited at the moment), and for mantids and mantid-lovers as a whole. If anyone has any other tips/advice on these oothecae, I'm more than happy to hear. Otherwise, I still have other nymphs/oothecae/adults available and I'm working through your emails. (no orchid nymphs or oothecae, I'm afraid. Only two adult females.....gravid???) sigh.

Cheers

Kristen
 
I will send you a PM about my desire to purchase the remaining Orchid adult females.

Manti-Rich

 
Hi there

apologies for the delay in response

how long can they take?

cheers

kris

Kristen, this might be the most obvious question, but I'll shamelessly ask it anyways: have you waited enough time for the ooths to hatch? Ooths can be screwy and take much longer than the 'norm' to hatch. Rick can chime in on this.
 

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