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Breeding & Nymph Care
Can they escape?
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<blockquote data-quote="PlasticMonkey" data-source="post: 3499" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Yeah, I've had some problems with escapees. ^_^ I'm still finding little nymhs in my room. Thankfully, they haven't seem to have found the door yet.</p><p></p><p>I use some tulle material over the top of my cage. I hot-glued it to the top fo the lid. The only problem with this is that they can still climb out of the lid made for the cage, and get stuck between that and the tulle netting, but they can get back into the cate too.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p><p></p><p>BTW, the ooths are suppose to be somewhat dry feeling. I had one I thought was dead for sure, (so dry!) but it just hatched the other day, and I think it hatched more nymphs than my other ones. ^_^</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PlasticMonkey, post: 3499, member: 126"] Yeah, I've had some problems with escapees. ^_^ I'm still finding little nymhs in my room. Thankfully, they haven't seem to have found the door yet. I use some tulle material over the top of my cage. I hot-glued it to the top fo the lid. The only problem with this is that they can still climb out of the lid made for the cage, and get stuck between that and the tulle netting, but they can get back into the cate too. Good luck! BTW, the ooths are suppose to be somewhat dry feeling. I had one I thought was dead for sure, (so dry!) but it just hatched the other day, and I think it hatched more nymphs than my other ones. ^_^ [/QUOTE]
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