Bugmankeith
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Has anyone selective bred multiple generations of mantids to get a certain trait to show up?
Roaches are kind of related to mantids, and hissing roaches have been bred to have larger than average sizes and color morphs.
Let's take the chinese mantis as they are easy to breed and readily available, they come in brown and green form, but if you look closely each individual has slight pattern or color variations, this species rarely has some with splotches of yellow or pink. What if you selective bred the ones with pink splotches to one another for a few generations, you think eventually you'd have a predictable percentage of pink chinese mantids?
Or the orchid mantis. Males are tiny, what if you only bred large males, over time perhaps average male size could increase. You could even breed large males to smaller females so over time the males could be similar or even larger than the females!
So anyone going to try to breed new traits?
Roaches are kind of related to mantids, and hissing roaches have been bred to have larger than average sizes and color morphs.
Let's take the chinese mantis as they are easy to breed and readily available, they come in brown and green form, but if you look closely each individual has slight pattern or color variations, this species rarely has some with splotches of yellow or pink. What if you selective bred the ones with pink splotches to one another for a few generations, you think eventually you'd have a predictable percentage of pink chinese mantids?
Or the orchid mantis. Males are tiny, what if you only bred large males, over time perhaps average male size could increase. You could even breed large males to smaller females so over time the males could be similar or even larger than the females!
So anyone going to try to breed new traits?