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Chinese Mantis final moult
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<blockquote data-quote="Teamonger" data-source="post: 303002" data-attributes="member: 9511"><p>Yes I temp/feeding/humidity definitely plays a factor. My bug room is kept at a toasty 25 to 28 C (77 to 80 F), they were fed very well, and I had a humidifier on the communal nymph tank that kept the RH at about 40 to 60% at all times.</p><p></p><p>I was very surprised just how quickly my brood was molting as my first mantis last summer took ages as I was keeping him much colder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teamonger, post: 303002, member: 9511"] Yes I temp/feeding/humidity definitely plays a factor. My bug room is kept at a toasty 25 to 28 C (77 to 80 F), they were fed very well, and I had a humidifier on the communal nymph tank that kept the RH at about 40 to 60% at all times. I was very surprised just how quickly my brood was molting as my first mantis last summer took ages as I was keeping him much colder. [/QUOTE]
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