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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
Ootheca pre/post-hatch caresheet?
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<blockquote data-quote="hibiscusmile" data-source="post: 348937" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>hi</p><p>They usually take 6 weeks to hatch. You could spray the ooth with distilled water. Nymphs typially hatch around early am and most at 10:30 am. </p><p>They just need same temps and care you gave mom. Or if brought off someone just what temps you are used to.</p><p>Youshould leave them alon at least for 24 hrs. The x morning get yourself a fine mist bottle (like the one on my site)</p><p>and keep the mist at least a foot away as yu want to give them a drink, not drown them witch can happen easily. </p><p>You can try some tiny mels at this time, but most will run from them. So don't put in a lot. Springtails work to if you don't have the fruit flies. </p><p>You say it was laid in November . what temp are you keeping it? if room temp, the ooth is not viable. Get back to me so I know where to go from here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hibiscusmile, post: 348937, member: 763"] hi They usually take 6 weeks to hatch. You could spray the ooth with distilled water. Nymphs typially hatch around early am and most at 10:30 am. They just need same temps and care you gave mom. Or if brought off someone just what temps you are used to. Youshould leave them alon at least for 24 hrs. The x morning get yourself a fine mist bottle (like the one on my site) and keep the mist at least a foot away as yu want to give them a drink, not drown them witch can happen easily. You can try some tiny mels at this time, but most will run from them. So don't put in a lot. Springtails work to if you don't have the fruit flies. You say it was laid in November . what temp are you keeping it? if room temp, the ooth is not viable. Get back to me so I know where to go from here. [/QUOTE]
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