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05.07.2010 22:46, manof

[quote=Necrocephalus,05.07.2010 22:48]

05.07.2010 22:50, manof

he is an omnivore, and it is normal to eat bread, especially soaked in water, or, even better, sugar syrup. fresh ripe berries - cherries-are welcome. raspberry. strawberry. Go to fresh minced meat, hard-boiled eggs, pieces of fresh cucumber.
can I give him a black currant to eat?

05.07.2010 23:22, Necrocephalus

try. anything he wants is good for him.

05.07.2010 23:32, Victor Titov

Camille, are you sure that your pet is a singing grasshopper (Tettigonia cantans) - here is the link http://zooex.baikal.ru/orthopteroidea/orthoptera2.htm , compare. And then you say something about the fact that your grasshopper does not chirp, because it does not have one leg - so the male grasshopper, unlike fillies and other locusts, does not need legs for chirping, they have a different sound extraction mechanism. And the females do not chirp at all - neither in grasshoppers, nor in locusts.

06.07.2010 9:43, manof

Camille, are you sure that your pet is a singing grasshopper (Tettigonia cantans) - here is the link http://zooex.baikal.ru/orthopteroidea/orthoptera2.htm , compare. And then you say something about the fact that your grasshopper does not chirp, because it does not have one leg - so the male grasshopper, unlike fillies and other locusts, does not need legs for chirping, they have a different sound extraction mechanism. And the females do not chirp at all - neither in grasshoppers, nor in locusts.
no in the photo created others I have this one

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06.07.2010 12:58, vasiliy-feoktistov

So this is not a grasshopper at all, but a filly of some kind.
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06.07.2010 15:51, Victor Titov

Camille, are you sure that your pet is a singing grasshopper (Tettigonia cantans)?

no in the photo created others I have this one

So it's not a grasshopper at all, but some kind of filly.

What was required to prove yes.gif! It immediately seemed to me that Camille was trying to "domesticate" not a grasshopper, but a filly. Then these tips for making a menu, designed for a grasshopper, will not work - the filly is herbivorous, give her grass.

06.07.2010 16:07, manof

What was required to prove yes.gif! It immediately seemed to me that Camille was trying to "domesticate" not a grasshopper, but a filly. Then these tips for making a menu, designed for a grasshopper, will not work - the filly is herbivorous, give her grass.
thank you very much enlightened

06.07.2010 20:39, manof

I caught the larva of a filly today and today he shed it gteto 21.00 I didn't understand and what to feed the filly I put grass and currants for him he will eat it

06.07.2010 22:18, Victor Titov

Suggest various herbs, you can use cereals - the main thing is that it is fresh.

06.07.2010 22:29, manof

Suggest various herbs, you can use cereals - the main thing is that it is fresh.
will he not eat fruit?I toko for the first time in the role of a pet took an insect and have no experience in the content maybe you have such a nibut literature is

06.07.2010 23:17, Victor Titov

will he not eat fruit?I toko for the first time in the role of a pet took an insect and experience nezimeyu content maybe you have such nibut literature is

Take a look at at least in this topic: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtop...0&#entry1070374
But this applies to grasshoppers! I hope you have already understood that there are many differences between them and locust (fillies), including in the way of life. To be honest, I haven't heard of fillies being kept at home. But they keep grasshoppers.
P.S. Oh, and the moderator has already moved you to this topic!

08.07.2010 20:55, manof

caught today on the street Acheta domestica what to feed him

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20.07.2010 15:16, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

caught today on the street Acheta domestica what to feed him


Any juicy vegetable food. They also enjoy eating dead insects, bloodworms, and dry gammarus.

21.07.2010 0:37, Necrocephalus

Out of boredom, I caught a handful of swordsmen's food in the light of a scorpion. I observed interesting behavior - male swordsmen, like bullfighters, walk in a circle opposite each other, chatter, and, bending their bellies, poke each other's genitals in the facesmile.gif.

03.09.2010 22:08, DanMar

He brought three white-fronted grasshoppers(Decticus albifrons) from the Crimea, 2 females and 1 male. They have been in Kiev since August 31. Grasshoppers basked under an incandescent lamp, while females laid their eggs in the soil. Recently, one female's ovipositor began to turn black.a few days later, she died weep.gif(09.09.2010). Photos of the insectarium + black garbage.All the grasshoppers had already died, leaving their eggs in the ground. The larvae hatched.

This post was edited by DanMar - 30.05.2011 18: 38

24.10.2010 18:06, Hierophis

At the beginning of October, I found a live dybka, brought it home, and also found blackness at the ovipositor and on the body in places. Dybka did not move well, almost could not eat, did not put anything down and died. Probably this is something "from old age", maybe fungal, verrucivores and albifrons in general disappear very early, they have such diseases at the end of their life cycle and happen.
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27.10.2010 20:20, DanMar

Thanks! It is strange, but the other female who(already) died did not have this...

27.10.2010 21:21, Hierophis

Well, this is probably not the main thing - in the sense that blackening is not a cause, but rather probably a consequence of "old age".
Interseno will be whether the larvae hatch or not. I already have two generations of dybka eggs at home, last year's and this year's - the pok of anikto has not been hatched.

27.10.2010 21:53, DanMar

duck from the rack is very difficult probably... from Decticus albifrons eggs lie after all one winter? and without cooling it is possible?

27.10.2010 22:06, Hierophis

Personally, I do not know. Very often, in the absence of cooling, diapause does not occur, and hatching occurs shortly after laying, like in the common praying mantis. Or it may be that without cooling, there will be no hatching at all. For grasshoppers, there are probably also some general patterns, and something for specific species, too, you need to wait for an answer from specialists in this group, or you can conduct an experiment, cool some of the eggs and some don't.

27.10.2010 22:38, DanMar

Do you know who to ask a question or find suitable literature on this subject in Kiev?

27.10.2010 23:07, Hierophis

The idea is that those who define erect wings in this topic smile.gif
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133669&st=1100

20.03.2011 21:52, DanMar

_______20.03.11

Urraa! the first larva came out today! smile.gif yes.gif
I pray that more grasshoppers will be released!! mol.gif mol.gif mol.gif
By the way, we need to make sure that this is a white-fronted(Decticus albifrons)..



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size about 7mm

________22.03.11

Hatched from eggs 3 more grasshoppers (larvae), waiting until they grow up...

________27.03.11

I found another one in a pot of earth. Only five larvae.

________05.04.11

Several larvae molted to the second stage.
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size up to 1 cm
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14.04.11 17:52
Stage 2 larvae ate stage 1 larva(((

This post was edited by DanMar - 05/15/2011 22: 10
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20.03.2011 22:26, DanMar

Here is an example of keeping white-fronted grasshoppers:
It seems that someone hatched from the eggs..
http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?act=ST&...=0#entry1092602

28.04.2011 13:24, DanMar

I came from Turkey, brought a bunch of larvae for maintenance. Also, my" dektikusy " (?) grew up great. Photo from below.

28.04.2011 20:01, Hierophis

DanMar, are my photos not displayed?

28.04.2011 20:30, DanMar

Oops)) I haven't uploaded it yet, sorry))

28.04.2011 23:02, DanMar

Dybka larva and its prey
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__________2011__36_.JPG kustolyubki larva-5shtuk
my decticus larva (Decticus albifrons) - the third age of the nymph
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larva (tribe Drymadusini)
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7shtuk Jump Larvae
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Terrariums :
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This post was edited by DanMar - 05/15/2011 22: 11
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29.04.2011 13:05, Hierophis

DanMar, great job done! The content technology is good, but the truth is probably not very convenient to do some actions inside? This year I want to try to grow dybok from the earliest larvae that can be found - the point is that perhaps with accelerated maturation this long diapause will not appear. I now have clutches of two seasons, that is, this September it will already be two years as eggs in diapause at the earliest clutch. And no tricks pok ana helped with the temperature conditions.
I tried wintering on the street, and in general the lack of temperature reduction, and prisushivanie and in general the lack of prisushivaniya - the embryos seem to be alive, there are no signs of yolk decay, but there is no embryo development. So all idekt to the fact that the three-year diapause and even more!

29.04.2011 19:22, DanMar

Well, I'm too lazy to sew a zipper into the grid, especially since you can crawl from the bottom smile.gif

02.05.2011 0:33, DanMar

Green grasshopper nymphs are already being observed in large numbers!

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size approx. 5mm

_________april
, 30

This post was edited by DanMar - 05/10/2011 15: 17

08.05.2011 0:10, DanMar

Due to the clumping of woodlouse larvae, which led to the death of one of them (cannibalism), they were planted separately.
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Decticus (Decticus albifrons) faded to the fourth stage (somewhere like this)
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This post was edited by DanMar - 05/15/2011 22: 11

08.05.2011 2:42, DanMar

Made here is a house for bush lovers with an opening front lol.gif.

This post was edited by DanMar - 10.05.2011 15: 18

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08.05.2011 5:40, VVolkov

Not all grasshoppers are at home. smile.gif)) And the ass is closed. smile.gif)) At the cottage for bush lovers. smile.gif

In insects, I think I was temporarily banned. smile.gif Sorry, very interesting discussion, couldn't help but interject. smile.gif

You'd better specify linear dimensions, rather than the number of dead or mating grasshoppers. smile.gif And then I here in Barcelona on the house of a huge grasshopper saw!
Slightly smaller than here:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3337/350645..._201955ce44.jpg

08.05.2011 8:30, Hierophis

VVolkov, what a grasshopper, and you are also a biologist wink.gifThis is an obese bourgeois locust-an overgrowth in that picture!
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08.05.2011 16:25, DanMar

Trollo

09.05.2011 1:59, VVolkov

No, seriously. Photos are not zachotnye. By the way, the quality is good, what was filmed? But the size is difficult to determine.

It is usually useful to place an item of a known size next to it.
The ruler is especially good for such purposes. smile.gif The hand is not particularly suitable, because the hands are large and small. The brick is also not perfect smile.gif- because of the perspective.

Here is an example:
http://naturenotebook.net/wp-content/uploa...grasshopper.jpg

That is, then you can set the scale, but you need to know the dimensions. Especially for larvae and other growing beetles and grasshoppers. smile.gif

This post was edited by VVolkov - 09.05.2011 02: 00

10.05.2011 15:11, DanMar

Well, there were no lines nearby, especially since I wasn't going to count the size... But I've done it before: http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=133669&st=1100 (29.10.2010 21:57 )
I shot surprisingly on the old CANON A620, which is no longer produced, there is a macro mode.

This post was edited by DanMar - 05/10/2011 15: 14
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13.05.2011 21:20, alex017

I accidentally came across the topic.
In general, it was amazing how it was possible to keep several blacksmiths together. They like to eat etc.
Damage to ovipositors occurs from mating. More than once I observed how the male bit exactly there (after mating, the female ate the male).
I understand the photo of a caterpillar with a ruler, but how to make the blacksmith sit still.....But it's even more fun to take pictures with a ruler in nature. When you take pictures often you don't even breathe))

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