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Anyone hatched a recently laid S. Limbata Ooth yet?
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<blockquote data-quote="cloud jaguar" data-source="post: 79476" data-attributes="member: 2172"><p>I know a lot of our Southwestern US brethren and sistern are currently incubating Oothecae laid from wildcaught S. Limbata females - Anyone have any luck hatching them out yet? I am wondering because I have several ooths from S. Limbatas - one of them from 10-5 - which have not hatched out yet. They have been incubated consistently yet no dice - perhaps infertile? Seems unlikely when they are from 3 different females!</p><p></p><p>Alternately, we put a couple out in the garden. I am beginning to suspect that S. Limbata may require a cold period like Devil's Mare, since it is a desert dwelling species? Could that be why S. Limbata and S. Californica are not in culture?</p><p></p><p>Anyone?...... Anyone?...... Bueller?......</p><p></p><p>~Arkanis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cloud jaguar, post: 79476, member: 2172"] I know a lot of our Southwestern US brethren and sistern are currently incubating Oothecae laid from wildcaught S. Limbata females - Anyone have any luck hatching them out yet? I am wondering because I have several ooths from S. Limbatas - one of them from 10-5 - which have not hatched out yet. They have been incubated consistently yet no dice - perhaps infertile? Seems unlikely when they are from 3 different females! Alternately, we put a couple out in the garden. I am beginning to suspect that S. Limbata may require a cold period like Devil's Mare, since it is a desert dwelling species? Could that be why S. Limbata and S. Californica are not in culture? Anyone?...... Anyone?...... Bueller?...... ~Arkanis [/QUOTE]
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