MantidLord
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Okay, some of you may no that I've had Mantis religiosa ooths since about September. After following the advice of members on the forum, I placed the ooths in a container outside so they can go through diapause and hatch in the spring. So while I'm waiting for months, <_< I've got some questions:
1) Is 15 degrees celsius a cold enough temperature for these guys to enter diapause?
2) It hasn't really rained this winter so I've misted the ooths every once in a while (less than ten times since they've been layed). Is this enough, meaning is it possible that they've dried out?
3) I checked up on the ooths about a week ago and noticed molt in the substrate (soil). None of the molt were on the sticks or ooths so I just dumped the soil out. Should I just keep the ooths without a substrate or try something else (like paper towel) and just mist them less or poke more holes for ventilation?
And finally 4) What make's this species difficult to raise (Rick)? I've raised wild caught specimens from about three molts from adult hood and had random casualties where the mantids will be eating and then just die. But overall, I was successful. Do the problems occur much earlier in the development cycle?
Thanks all in advance. I know some of these questions are probably simple, but I'm just curious and want to make sure they hatch and I can rear them successfully. I can take pics of the ooths if needed.
1) Is 15 degrees celsius a cold enough temperature for these guys to enter diapause?
2) It hasn't really rained this winter so I've misted the ooths every once in a while (less than ten times since they've been layed). Is this enough, meaning is it possible that they've dried out?
3) I checked up on the ooths about a week ago and noticed molt in the substrate (soil). None of the molt were on the sticks or ooths so I just dumped the soil out. Should I just keep the ooths without a substrate or try something else (like paper towel) and just mist them less or poke more holes for ventilation?
And finally 4) What make's this species difficult to raise (Rick)? I've raised wild caught specimens from about three molts from adult hood and had random casualties where the mantids will be eating and then just die. But overall, I was successful. Do the problems occur much earlier in the development cycle?
Thanks all in advance. I know some of these questions are probably simple, but I'm just curious and want to make sure they hatch and I can rear them successfully. I can take pics of the ooths if needed.