G. falcatus larvae!

Timmy

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I put a male and a female G. falcatus together and here is the result.
Many baby mantis. The larvae are 4 mm big and still stay together.
I cannot try to raise the babys, because i have no rotifers at the moment. I try it next time.

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Under the microscope
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That's awesome.
You should definitely try raising them, and selling them, next time they mate.
A lot of people on the site would probably buy one.
 
Timmy,

The larvae will go through their first 2 molts and 7 days remaining in the cavity with the mother living on stored yolk. They then molt to the fourth stadial stage and immediately become photopositive and enter the plankton where they start to feed because the yolk is gone. If they cannot feed, they starve in a couple of days. I have reared them individually in cups fed only nutrient soak brine shrimp nauplii. They are in the plankton for a month and will molt 3 or 4 more times before they settle as 7-8 mm postlarvae.

Roy
 
Thanks Roy.

I have Platinum brine shrimp and some selco products here.
I think i can try it!
When they become photopositive in one week i seperate them in small cups.
 
congrats on the babies Timmy! If you weren't in Germany, I'd be definitely interested in buying one of them.
 
wow, thats awesome! Good luck with them, I hope they make it!! Nice pics by the way, what kind of camera/lens are you using?
 
@ psychodave
I use a canon Digital Rebel xt with a EF-S60 Macro.

It was a planned thing. I have a pair G. falcatus in a tank with a divider.
Next time i try it with G. ternatensis, G. viridis and O. scyllarus.
 
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