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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
mantis religosa ooth cold period
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<blockquote data-quote="hibiscusmile" data-source="post: 50743" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>Yes, I am not Orin, but I do this myself to get ready for spring here, I put them in fridge in a container where air can get to them, if they are not misted properly, they do indeed dry out and will not hatch, due to the forced air in the fridge. The air is not moist, as the moisture is pulled out of a fridge or room as in using an air conditioner in summer, they remove the moisture in the air to cool the air . Not really scientific answer, but that is the giest of it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hibiscusmile, post: 50743, member: 763"] Yes, I am not Orin, but I do this myself to get ready for spring here, I put them in fridge in a container where air can get to them, if they are not misted properly, they do indeed dry out and will not hatch, due to the forced air in the fridge. The air is not moist, as the moisture is pulled out of a fridge or room as in using an air conditioner in summer, they remove the moisture in the air to cool the air . Not really scientific answer, but that is the giest of it! [/QUOTE]
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