Question about female Orchid stages

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I got a pair of Orchids from the same hatch some time ago.

I generally fed both the same amount and treated both the same.

About 3 weeks ago, the male reached adulthood. At that point, I started over feeding the female knowing she had an extra stage compared to the male.

I may have lost count but it appears that she has molted twice since the male turned into an adult and she's still not an adult.

Anway, how much longer before she's an adult? She just molted last night and she is huge! I know for sure she is subadult beause I see her wingbuds.

Thanks,

Chris

 
Wow, I knew that females are slower, but I didn't know they were that much slower! How many molts did you count for each of them?

 
If you keep both male and female orchid nymphs under same condition, most likely male will be ahead of female by 6-8 weeks in turning into adult. Female has additional 2 moults than male. But it doesn't mean you don't have a chance to mate them as male usually lives 4-6 months after turning into adult. Keep on feeding the female and keep her warm. Good luck!

 
If you keep both male and female orchid nymphs under same condition, most likely male will be ahead of female by 6-8 weeks in turning into adult. Female has additional 2 moults than male. But it doesn't mean you don't have a chance to mate them as male usually lives 4-6 months after turning into adult. Keep on feeding the female and keep her warm. Good luck!
Yen, how do you make that adult males live 4-6months? My best result is 4 weeks, but I kept him in 20C and feed one a week. I have now 4 adult females and have to buy some males as all died :(

 
Lukasz, I kept the adult male under same condition as female (75-85F), just feed less (way less.. like only 20% of what the female ate). They will go on and mate with many females, if not eaten, they can live a long life no problem. I feed him honey water and pollen coated flies, seems to prolong his life. The oldest male i have right now is about 3.5 month old, and he is still on a female back, for at least 3 wks now :shock:

 
If you keep both male and female orchid nymphs under same condition, most likely male will be ahead of female by 6-8 weeks in turning into adult. Female has additional 2 moults than male. But it doesn't mean you don't have a chance to mate them as male usually lives 4-6 months after turning into adult. Keep on feeding the female and keep her warm. Good luck!
Yen, how do you make that adult males live 4-6months? My best result is 4 weeks, but I kept him in 20C and feed one a week. I have now 4 adult females and have to buy some males as all died :(
Only a month? Wow. I feed mine twice a week and kept them at *cough*55F*cough* Come to think of it, I don't know how they survive.

 
If you keep both male and female orchid nymphs under same condition, most likely male will be ahead of female by 6-8 weeks in turning into adult. Female has additional 2 moults than male. But it doesn't mean you don't have a chance to mate them as male usually lives 4-6 months after turning into adult. Keep on feeding the female and keep her warm. Good luck!
Yen, how do you make that adult males live 4-6months? My best result is 4 weeks, but I kept him in 20C and feed one a week. I have now 4 adult females and have to buy some males as all died :(
Only a month? Wow. I feed mine twice a week and kept them at *cough*55F*cough* Come to think of it, I don't know how they survive.
:lol: Thats horrible!

 
If you keep both male and female orchid nymphs under same condition, most likely male will be ahead of female by 6-8 weeks in turning into adult. Female has additional 2 moults than male. But it doesn't mean you don't have a chance to mate them as male usually lives 4-6 months after turning into adult. Keep on feeding the female and keep her warm. Good luck!
Yen, how do you make that adult males live 4-6months? My best result is 4 weeks, but I kept him in 20C and feed one a week. I have now 4 adult females and have to buy some males as all died :(
I feed mine about twice a week. I keep the males and the females under the exact same conditions. The males will live a long time. Keep them under the same conditions and he should still be around when she grows up.

 
The longest I've ever had was 6 days. How do you feed him????
Male orchid will catch flies while staying on top of the adult females. Female doesn't seem to care at all. He is still on top of the female when i left my house this morning. I think he will stay up there until he drops dead one day.

 
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