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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
Freshly laid ghost ooth
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<blockquote data-quote="Predatorhousepet" data-source="post: 314887" data-attributes="member: 10650"><p>Well, the 4th ooth was laid today and it was sorta in a different spot. She still put it on the dowel rods but this time it was on the one I placed on top and lightly glued in place. It should be a little easier to remove this time. </p><p></p><p>Edit: It was MUCH easier this time. As long as I use a minimum of hot glue to tack down the dowels in one spot on each end, I can pry the dowel up in seconds and not mangle the screen's frame in the process. I replaced it with a new dowel and now everything is as it was before.</p><p></p><p>The weird thing is that I raised the room temp 2 degrees to get her to stop laying in that specific spot near the light and maybe move further to the end of the dowe where it was slightly cooler but the ooth was actually directly under the light this time...the warmest spot in the entire terrarium. Maybe temperature has nothing to do with her choice of where to lay her ooth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Predatorhousepet, post: 314887, member: 10650"] Well, the 4th ooth was laid today and it was sorta in a different spot. She still put it on the dowel rods but this time it was on the one I placed on top and lightly glued in place. It should be a little easier to remove this time. Edit: It was MUCH easier this time. As long as I use a minimum of hot glue to tack down the dowels in one spot on each end, I can pry the dowel up in seconds and not mangle the screen's frame in the process. I replaced it with a new dowel and now everything is as it was before. The weird thing is that I raised the room temp 2 degrees to get her to stop laying in that specific spot near the light and maybe move further to the end of the dowe where it was slightly cooler but the ooth was actually directly under the light this time...the warmest spot in the entire terrarium. Maybe temperature has nothing to do with her choice of where to lay her ooth. [/QUOTE]
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