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Can You Tell If An Ooth Is Fertile Without The Risk Of Killing Any Nymphs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Montana_Mantids" data-source="post: 351119" data-attributes="member: 12881"><p>Okay. I’m back. Besides witnessing a male connect multiple times, you can sometimes tell if an ooth is fertile by shape and sometimes color. Infertile ooths are sometimes small or misshapen (Not sure if I have any pictures of these ooths, but I will see what I can find). This only works sometimes because of how diet can also affect the size and shape of an ooth. Diets are again something I should bring up in a different post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Montana_Mantids, post: 351119, member: 12881"] Okay. I’m back. Besides witnessing a male connect multiple times, you can sometimes tell if an ooth is fertile by shape and sometimes color. Infertile ooths are sometimes small or misshapen (Not sure if I have any pictures of these ooths, but I will see what I can find). This only works sometimes because of how diet can also affect the size and shape of an ooth. Diets are again something I should bring up in a different post. [/QUOTE]
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