Hymenopus coronatus

Debbie

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Our orchid female molted into an L7 today and she looks amazing.
It keeps surprising us how much bigger they are after a molt.

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Hannibal

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:yikes:.....let me pick my jaw up off the computer. WOW, she's absolutely stunning! What a beauty you have there Deb.
 

chazaliae

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I have never seen this species before, so glad I looked at this thread now :) The shade of pink is so pretty. Does the shade change/fade/intensify with growth?
 

PassPort

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Poor guy! Do you plan on breeding them? I'm pretty sure the females die as well after egg deposition, right?

What's the maximum life span if not bred/eaten?
 

Debbie

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If not eaten they can get between 1 and 1,5 years old.
The female will be ready to breed about 3 weeks after her last molt.
She should be able to lay a few ooths before she died.
We would like to breed them.
 

Debbie

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They can produce more than one ooth after only 1 succesfull mating. But to get a succesfull mating is hard with this species. The females are very agressive. If you try to pair them up for mating and the female ends up killing the male before they connected, you might have a hard time finding another male. It's always better to have a few male. Unfortunatly we only have 1 male.
 

Debbie

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The female molted into an adult yesterday. we made a quick picture with our mobile. more pictures will follow soon.

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