Acanthops sp (Peru) ootheca hatching

I have acquired some ootheca of Acanthops sp (I’m not 100% sure of the exact species) from Peru, which were from mated females, from wild caught ootheca. One of them hatched in the post and hatched around 35, and a second hatched today (1 day later) with around 18 nymphs.

It’s strange how these hatch and leave virtually no holes or trace of hatching in the ootheca, as if it were still sealed.

I still have 4 ootheca left to hatch, so hopefully these will yield some more healthy hatches.

Here are a few photos of the ootheca hatching, and the nymphs congregating on the ootheca shortly after:

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Update

My Acanthops nymphs are growing nicely, and I’ve grown on 39 to L3, with a very low mortality rate. Here’s a few snaps of the little beasts:

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Acanthops sp (Peru) ootheca hatching discussion:


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  • Charles says: on July 25, 2017

    Hi, do you have any Acanthops sp. for sale at the moment?

    Thanks,

    Charles

    • Insectstore says: on July 27, 2017

      Hi Charles – I’m not selling any of these Acanthops nymphs, however once these breed on I will have some for sale. Thanks.

      • Alejandro Pacheco says: on August 20, 2017

        Que tal tienes algún número en whats app do de me pueda comunicar contigo ? Soy de México saludos

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