Colorcham427
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Incubating mantid ooths are really easy.
Get a few cardboard boxes, try to find boxes that are at least 4 ft. tall, the other dimensions does not matter.
Put the box together, cut out a side so you literally have a small door. Thick cardboard doesn't fall apart when cutting open a large gap on one side of the cube.
Cut a hole in the middle of the top. Bring the cord for the heat lamp thru the hole, duct tap it on the outside so the light hangs inside.
Turn it on, wait and see what the temp. is in an hour.
You can easily figure out which wattage is best.
Then put the containers inside the box, and that's that.
As long as the cardboard box is at least 4 ft. tall, the bulb wouldn't be too close to bake the containers.
I like to incubate all of my oothecae in a 32 ounce deli cup, glued to a cloth lid.
I use non-toxic glue, you can get it anywhere. Hot glue is a bad idea for live oothecae.
If you can dedicate one box specifically for ooths that must be kept humid, try putting a bowl of organic soil soaked inside of the bottom of the box. Mist that bowl of soil daily to up that humidity.
Keep in mind you have many bulb wattages to choose from.
Get a few cardboard boxes, try to find boxes that are at least 4 ft. tall, the other dimensions does not matter.
Put the box together, cut out a side so you literally have a small door. Thick cardboard doesn't fall apart when cutting open a large gap on one side of the cube.
Cut a hole in the middle of the top. Bring the cord for the heat lamp thru the hole, duct tap it on the outside so the light hangs inside.
Turn it on, wait and see what the temp. is in an hour.
You can easily figure out which wattage is best.
Then put the containers inside the box, and that's that.
As long as the cardboard box is at least 4 ft. tall, the bulb wouldn't be too close to bake the containers.
I like to incubate all of my oothecae in a 32 ounce deli cup, glued to a cloth lid.
I use non-toxic glue, you can get it anywhere. Hot glue is a bad idea for live oothecae.
If you can dedicate one box specifically for ooths that must be kept humid, try putting a bowl of organic soil soaked inside of the bottom of the box. Mist that bowl of soil daily to up that humidity.
Keep in mind you have many bulb wattages to choose from.
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