P. wahlbergii & P. ocellata hatch out rate record!

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Wanna share a great news of mine :D (ok i am bragging here :p )One of my longest P. wahlbergii ooth hatched out record hatch rate of 86 nymphs, and to my pleasant surprise the P. ocellata ooth next to it also have a record 60 nymphs. The only difference is the PW is the first ooth while PO is the like the 4th ooth.

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this goes to show feeding them crickets compared to flys sprinkled with bee pollen,,i see many on another forum get 30 nymphs from feeding them crickets.. ;) im glad iv copyed your ways from the start.Let me know when she lays again.. ;)

 
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Q - what is that stuff in the comtainer hanging on the lid?

Q - I see 2 ooths in the same cup?

what will u do now..can u explain please what u will do now there hatched..what prosess u go through

 
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this goes to show feeding them crickets compared to flys sprinkled with bee pollen,,i see many on another forum get 30 nymphs from feeding them crickets.. ;) im glad iv copyed your ways from the start.Let me know when she lays again.. ;)
any scientific proof for such a bold statement?

 
Goodness, steroids are a no no :lol:
Becky, just plenty of candies and Turkeys will do :p

Q - what is that stuff in the comtainer hanging on the lid?Q - I see 2 ooths in the same cup?

what will u do now..can u explain please what u will do now there hatched..what prosess u go through
Q1: It was cotton trapped in between two mesh screen, help to sustain humidity when air is rather dry in the room. An innovative idea from my Bro. Luke. Thanks Luke!

Q2: yes there were two ooth layed from different time, i run out of containers often :angry: . I moved the hatchling to another larger container, line with paper towel on the plastic wall and some fake leaves and raffia inside.

any scientific proof for such a bold statement?
There are several threads in "food" section about benefits of bee pollen. Here is a link to scientific research report about how bee pollen benefits praying mantis.

http://docserver.esa.catchword.org/deliver...5x/v32n4s22.pdf

 
good find Yen, interesting read. What i meant was, any scientific evidence that you will not yield the same result when using crickets?

 
No that i know Chun, don't think a research dealing with feeding only cricket to spiny flower mantis really yield any scientific value. But that's just me.

Anyway, are you still planning for a trip to Malaysia next year?

 
i'm pretty sure i am, it's been too long since i've been back! I think i wont be there till around mid july, because my parents want me to attend the graduation ceremony but i really cant be bothered with it. What about you?

 
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