nympho
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anyone else had major problems getting violin mantids to lay ooths. my females are definitely not happy anymore in the net cages under a light, since they mated (a doddle compared to this issue). every time i turn the light on in the morning they want to get to the light, constantly make intention movements towards it and blunder about. they dont appear to be looking for an ooth laying spot, and if they are i obviously cannot provide conditions they want. ive already experimented with twigs, bark, cardboard, light, dark areas. raised humidity. raised temperature, everything i can think of. they dont stop and examine any surface, or seem interested or behaviorally organised in anything they do. they just dont seem to 'psycologically' like being in the cage anymore.
so ive had another idea. its a long shot but if i put them on some dried plant stems, with a 60w light shining on them will that work?. i guess what will happen is they'll just wander off as soon as they get hot enough for activity, and get cold out of the light again. it just seems impossible without a heated room, to at least 30 c, where they can feel unenclosed, (ie at the top of a stem with no netting around them), but hot enough to allow them to become active. almost impossible conditions to meet without spending a heap of cash.
theve always been a pain, but are they always this difficult at the laying stage? tbh, i now actually dislike them intensely and want shot of them. they just seem irrational and brainless, even by invert standards. its a bloody nightmare trying to figure out how to solve this! :angry:
edit. had a thought. they might not like high temps when gravid and theyre trying to get away from the heat. maybe they want 20c for eggs. could that be it?
so ive had another idea. its a long shot but if i put them on some dried plant stems, with a 60w light shining on them will that work?. i guess what will happen is they'll just wander off as soon as they get hot enough for activity, and get cold out of the light again. it just seems impossible without a heated room, to at least 30 c, where they can feel unenclosed, (ie at the top of a stem with no netting around them), but hot enough to allow them to become active. almost impossible conditions to meet without spending a heap of cash.
theve always been a pain, but are they always this difficult at the laying stage? tbh, i now actually dislike them intensely and want shot of them. they just seem irrational and brainless, even by invert standards. its a bloody nightmare trying to figure out how to solve this! :angry:
edit. had a thought. they might not like high temps when gravid and theyre trying to get away from the heat. maybe they want 20c for eggs. could that be it?
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