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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 5:54 pm


This morning I woke up to 8 tiny little mantises... now I think I count 11! I AM SO EXCITED!!! xd

They are SO cute. They are totally already hunting the flightless fruit flies I put in there (good thing because I dropped in far too many.

On the side of the cage:
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With the Ootheca:
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Wish I had a Macro lens. SIGH.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:48 pm


Too cute! I've hatched so many mantis. We used to hike and find the eggs and bring them home put them in jars and watch.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 8:47 pm


Yay baby mantises. Only thing, is that your egg case on the ground, or do you have it glued to the top of the cage or something?
PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 11:00 pm


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Yay baby mantises. Only thing, is that your egg case on the ground, or do you have it glued to the top of the cage or something?
It's on the ground. It felt kind of awkward and unnatural, but they didn't give me the stick it came on and didn't say anything about gluing it on the top. They recommended placing it in a brown lunch sack to hatch, so I figured it was okay.

Should it be glued to the top? I imagine it is too late now, but for next time?

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 11:13 pm


Kipluck
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Yay baby mantises. Only thing, is that your egg case on the ground, or do you have it glued to the top of the cage or something?
It's on the ground. It felt kind of awkward and unnatural, but they didn't give me the stick it came on and didn't say anything about gluing it on the top. They recommended placing it in a brown lunch sack to hatch, so I figured it was okay.

Should it be glued to the top? I imagine it is too late now, but for next time?
I would get it up and hanging immediately and either glue it to a stick or the top of your cage. Look at the angle it is on the twig stuck in the ootheca to get the right angle to hanging it. They normally drop down on threads and use gravity to help break free from their skins. I have never hatched an ootheca from the ground before and if it is laying wrong you could have a lot of deaths. 11 nymphs is super small for a Chinese Mantis ootheca so you will probably be getting another wave of them sometime soon.
PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 11:17 pm


COOL! I had so much fun with mine! I wish you luck w/ yours too biggrin
PS my ootheca came that way too (with no sticks) I used a low temp hot glue gun to glue them to sticks and didn't have any problems. Also, mine hatched more than once from each ootheca, so ! bet yours aren't done yet!

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 11:19 pm


I went and snagged a couple photos off the net of a mantis ootheca hanging properly.

This photo does a good job of showing the slits. Those slits are where the mantises come out of and should be at a slight downward angle.

http://www.treknature.com/gallery/North_America/United_States/photo199674.htm


Here is a great shot of what A Chinese ootheca hatching tends to look like.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-LPfj-fNG4q8/Te-PHszt34I/AAAAAAAAAMo/XZvoHe1-V_M/s1600/praying+mantis+nymphs.jpg
PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 4:02 am


Congrats! They're so cute!

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 5:19 am


omg, the guild is infested with bugs hahaha. Sometimes I wonder what pets we would have if we never met each other. I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have fish had I not had help setting up this tank.
PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 12:13 pm


Krissim Klaw
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Yay baby mantises. Only thing, is that your egg case on the ground, or do you have it glued to the top of the cage or something?
It's on the ground. It felt kind of awkward and unnatural, but they didn't give me the stick it came on and didn't say anything about gluing it on the top. They recommended placing it in a brown lunch sack to hatch, so I figured it was okay.

Should it be glued to the top? I imagine it is too late now, but for next time?
I would get it up and hanging immediately and either glue it to a stick or the top of your cage. Look at the angle it is on the twig stuck in the ootheca to get the right angle to hanging it. They normally drop down on threads and use gravity to help break free from their skins. I have never hatched an ootheca from the ground before and if it is laying wrong you could have a lot of deaths. 11 nymphs is super small for a Chinese Mantis ootheca so you will probably be getting another wave of them sometime soon.
OH MY GOSH, you are SO RIGHT! gonk I just checked on the babies, and the ootheca itself. I am down to 6 living nymphs (who all hungrily ate more fruit flies. SO CUTE.) and there were a bunch of dead ones stuck under the egg sack! I am warming up the low-temp gun RIGHT NOW! I hope I get some more and they survive. I plan to pick the ones that seem healthiest to keep as pets and release the rest.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 12:15 pm


Krissim Klaw
I went and snagged a couple photos off the net of a mantis ootheca hanging properly.

This photo does a good job of showing the slits. Those slits are where the mantises come out of and should be at a slight downward angle.

http://www.treknature.com/gallery/North_America/United_States/photo199674.htm


Here is a great shot of what A Chinese ootheca hatching tends to look like.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-LPfj-fNG4q8/Te-PHszt34I/AAAAAAAAAMo/XZvoHe1-V_M/s1600/praying+mantis+nymphs.jpg
The first pic didn't work but the second, OH MY GOODNESS! SO MANY! It's like when Hissers are born! (I just made a new section of my Critters 2 Go site specifically for the kids who buy roaches from me to learn more about them. I included a video of a Hisser giving birth. It is AMAZING!!!)
PostPosted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 8:12 pm


Kipluck
OH MY GOSH, you are SO RIGHT! gonk I just checked on the babies, and the ootheca itself. I am down to 6 living nymphs (who all hungrily ate more fruit flies. SO CUTE.) and there were a bunch of dead ones stuck under the egg sack! I am warming up the low-temp gun RIGHT NOW! I hope I get some more and they survive. I plan to pick the ones that seem healthiest to keep as pets and release the rest.
I wish you all the luck. You can mist a touch more to help with the humidity and aid in the hatching process. I can't wait to see more pictures of your new crew. <3

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 2:33 pm


More are hatching RIGHT NOW!!!! blaugh
PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 4:14 pm


Kipluck
More are hatching RIGHT NOW!!!! blaugh
There is nothing like the pitter patter of baby mantises falling to the ground as they hatch. heart

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:32 pm


I screwed everything up.


They all died,
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