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Food and Feeding
Assistance with Brunneria Borealis
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<blockquote data-quote="Kermit" data-source="post: 309195" data-attributes="member: 8323"><p>My adults just laid 2 more ooths! If anyone is interested PM me.</p><p></p><p>[USER=10304]@Connor[/USER] looks like you will need to do a slight dispose. Being in So Cal I have to do this as well, but look up monthly temperature highs and lows for anywhere around Alabama to North Florida on Google and plan to match those temps however you can. My hatches this year were all in early March (checked my records) so plan to phase out the diapause with that in mind. Without the diapause you will have individuals hatch one or 2 at a time.</p><p></p><p>I love taking these guys out to handle. A very under represented species with such cool characteristics!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kermit, post: 309195, member: 8323"] My adults just laid 2 more ooths! If anyone is interested PM me. [USER=10304]@Connor[/USER] looks like you will need to do a slight dispose. Being in So Cal I have to do this as well, but look up monthly temperature highs and lows for anywhere around Alabama to North Florida on Google and plan to match those temps however you can. My hatches this year were all in early March (checked my records) so plan to phase out the diapause with that in mind. Without the diapause you will have individuals hatch one or 2 at a time. I love taking these guys out to handle. A very under represented species with such cool characteristics!? [/QUOTE]
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