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Nymph hatch
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<blockquote data-quote="Logan_123" data-source="post: 304413" data-attributes="member: 9914"><p>So I have had a ooth incubation for like 2 months and I thought it was dead...This morning I noticed some hatching! I have no idea what species because they are sooooooo tiny like way smaller than Chinese nymphs. I found the egg outside and thought why not try to hatch it. They are so small that melengasters will be big to them lol. I live in the US and have no idea what species it is. Carolina?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan_123, post: 304413, member: 9914"] So I have had a ooth incubation for like 2 months and I thought it was dead...This morning I noticed some hatching! I have no idea what species because they are sooooooo tiny like way smaller than Chinese nymphs. I found the egg outside and thought why not try to hatch it. They are so small that melengasters will be big to them lol. I live in the US and have no idea what species it is. Carolina? [/QUOTE]
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