SkittishMale
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I have read from a few different sources that diapause is not required for Chinese Mantis (Tenodera sinensis) oothecae. I know in the wild that they do go through a natural diapause so I am curious of how the ootheca can hatch in captivity if the winter diapause wasn't broken.
Is it true that the oothecae of this species does not require a winter diapause? If it is not given a diapause, would the nymphs still hatch out healthy or would they be weak? and what is the hatch rate of a non-diapaused T. sinensis ooth?
Is it true that the oothecae of this species does not require a winter diapause? If it is not given a diapause, would the nymphs still hatch out healthy or would they be weak? and what is the hatch rate of a non-diapaused T. sinensis ooth?