Wow! I wish all ootheca were like this so we could determine if anyone is in there.thats normal
sometimes they turn almost black
with creos, the sides get reddish with black dots (eyes of the nymphs) as the ooth gets closer to hatching and u can faintly see developing nymphs through it
I'm glad I'm not the only one who likes holding ooths to a bright light and seeing the nymphs inside, lol. I keep telling myself that I'm being way too obsessive. It is pretty cool to see the little heads!Creo's are fun because they are one of the species you can get away with holding their ooths up to a bright light and seeing the nymphs developing inside. I wouldn't worry about the color difference because they can vary. They also tend to darken slowly during the first few weeks.
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