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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
Possible case of parthenogenesis
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<blockquote data-quote="soundspawn" data-source="post: 272329" data-attributes="member: 7962"><p>So I have an Acromantis formosana adult female. She molted to adult 10 days ago... and laid an ooth last night. She hasn't been mated (I've had her for three instars and don't even have a male formosana). What I find odd is to lay so fast if not fertilized.</p><p></p><p>In my experience females hold their first ooth quite a while waiting for fertilization, and on paper she isn't even sexually mature yet! Anyone have any insights or predictions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soundspawn, post: 272329, member: 7962"] So I have an Acromantis formosana adult female. She molted to adult 10 days ago... and laid an ooth last night. She hasn't been mated (I've had her for three instars and don't even have a male formosana). What I find odd is to lay so fast if not fertilized. In my experience females hold their first ooth quite a while waiting for fertilization, and on paper she isn't even sexually mature yet! Anyone have any insights or predictions? [/QUOTE]
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