Method for breeding asiadodis yunnanensis
A technology of sub-leaf mantis and sub-leaf mantis, applied in animal husbandry and other fields, can solve problems such as difficulty in artificial breeding, low hatching rate, and difficulty in laying eggs
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[0016] (1) Place fertilized egg sheaths of Mantis yunnanensis in a 45×30cm foam box, keep the temperature in the incubator at 30°C during the day and 20°C at night, and keep the humidity in the incubator at 90%. Fix the egg sheath on the side wall of the incubator with pins or blue rubber to ensure that its fixed position is 10~15cm away from the bottom of the box. Spread 2cm of moist natural river sand on the bottom of the box to maintain the overall humidity in the box. Use gauze or gauze at the box mouth Cover the net, and fix the side seams with pins. Place the incubator in a cool and ventilated place, and avoid direct exposure to the sun;
[0017] (2) Transfer the hatched 1L praying mantis larvae to a 1L praying mantis breeding cup and raise them separately. The newly hatched 1L praying mantises are only fed with mineral water on the first day, and no live feed is fed;
[0018] (2) The larvae on the second day of hatching are fed with Drosophila spp., and 4-5 Drosophila s...
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