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mantis religosa ooth cold period
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<blockquote data-quote="sk8erkho" data-source="post: 50536" data-attributes="member: 738"><p>Well. This is my first experience with a more difficult ooth. I'm not intimidated by this only need information as to how to care for these little dudes. As I said in another thread, I in this for the long haul and breeding and such are the next natural progression. So, with this in mind, exactly what I need to know is what purposes does this cold period serve. For example, with my T.A.Sinensis ooths incubation was quite simple and out of eight ooths I only suffered one half loss. Half of one ooth which had been laid by the wayward Mom I wrote about (and was responsible for my membership here),hatched only hours after I had been advised to slice a thin layer to inspect the ooth. At any rate, this new species to the fam are welcomed with opened arms.I merely want to insure successful incubation no matter how long this may take. It's new and challenging and with the right guidance my boys and I will be able to pull this off!! So, any and all suggestions will be appreciated, but trial and patience I guess are what any new endeavors will require. Besides, it's paid for and I won't just let them die, ya know? <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p>Thanks all!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sk8erkho, post: 50536, member: 738"] Well. This is my first experience with a more difficult ooth. I'm not intimidated by this only need information as to how to care for these little dudes. As I said in another thread, I in this for the long haul and breeding and such are the next natural progression. So, with this in mind, exactly what I need to know is what purposes does this cold period serve. For example, with my T.A.Sinensis ooths incubation was quite simple and out of eight ooths I only suffered one half loss. Half of one ooth which had been laid by the wayward Mom I wrote about (and was responsible for my membership here),hatched only hours after I had been advised to slice a thin layer to inspect the ooth. At any rate, this new species to the fam are welcomed with opened arms.I merely want to insure successful incubation no matter how long this may take. It's new and challenging and with the right guidance my boys and I will be able to pull this off!! So, any and all suggestions will be appreciated, but trial and patience I guess are what any new endeavors will require. Besides, it's paid for and I won't just let them die, ya know? ;) Thanks all!! [/QUOTE]
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