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Brunner’s hatch time
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<blockquote data-quote="tracy" data-source="post: 335952" data-attributes="member: 11452"><p>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!</p><p></p><p></p><p>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).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tracy, post: 335952, member: 11452"] 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! 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). [/QUOTE]
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