As my Stagmomantis carolina mantis has laid two ooths (so far) I have been frantically reading up on hatching the ooths and raising the nymphs. I assume they are fertile as she was caught in the wild, and due to the low winter temperatures here now I have no chance of buying a mantis till spring -- so I'll be left without a mantis when she passes.
Anyway I have read that a diapause (cooling period) is not required at all, or is absolutely required, and diapause times ranging from 3 weeks to 3 months of 50 degree Fahrenheit. Seems the little bit of information I can find is conflicting with each article.
The Stagmomantis carolina is one, if not the most, common mantis around yet there seems to be the least amount of information about it that I can find. Even in the Dedicated Caresheets here at the forum the mantis is not found.
So I am hoping other Stagmomantis carolina owners who hatched ooths can help. Is the diapause stage required, if so how long, and how soon must it start after the ooth is laid? I ask as the two ooths I have at the moment are 2 weeks and 1 week old.
I have been misting the habitat and they have been kept moist, and have not shown any signs of mold.
Anyway I have read that a diapause (cooling period) is not required at all, or is absolutely required, and diapause times ranging from 3 weeks to 3 months of 50 degree Fahrenheit. Seems the little bit of information I can find is conflicting with each article.
The Stagmomantis carolina is one, if not the most, common mantis around yet there seems to be the least amount of information about it that I can find. Even in the Dedicated Caresheets here at the forum the mantis is not found.
So I am hoping other Stagmomantis carolina owners who hatched ooths can help. Is the diapause stage required, if so how long, and how soon must it start after the ooth is laid? I ask as the two ooths I have at the moment are 2 weeks and 1 week old.
I have been misting the habitat and they have been kept moist, and have not shown any signs of mold.