mantisfan101
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The ooth was laid on 9/17/19, and it’s been about 5 months and no nymphs have hatched yet...could the eggs be possibly dead(dried up, molded, etc)?
Good to know. I have always hatched with a diapause.Diapause depends on species. Brunners can still hatch without it, but it will take significantly longer (aforementioned year or so).
We have 11 ooths, the first of which was laid around the same time as yours, which had a diapause, and has given us our first (hopefully of many!) nymphs.
I remember reading about it here without diapause ... Yen maybe? We have one ooth we did not give diapause to, so we can see for ourselves!Good to know. I have always hatched with a diapause.
We did ours with 8 weeks. I've read people saying 2-3 months depending on who and where I read it. I want to experiment more with this on the next gen of ooths to see if it affects time between nymphs (which I haven't read about, but perhaps I've missed a discussion somewhere).Is it too soon to pull my BB out of diapause? It's been in there a few months now.
That's what a diapause is though...I think the temp drop might harm it.
Oh yeah, definitely. She was the first to outright refuse to lay on sticks of any kind and we didn't have any putty back then.btw I like to use Loctite Fun-Tak Mounting Putty to affix ooth to stick instead of low temp hot glue.
I was going to ask this, too. I thought that once they had already been in warmer temps for awhile, the cooler temps would harm an ooth.After being at room temperature for a few months it could harm the eggs.
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