hysteresis
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Looking at these makes me soooo happy!
Thanks so much! I had heard a few different things about humidity and heat, but I think I know what I am doing now! Thanks very much! I will try to post good pics when I get them but they may be too tiny for pics! I am getting them L1.Absolutely @MantisGirl13 I'm happy to help any way I can!
They like it humid, and they like to drink water, too. I like to let mine drink off of my finger when I clean their enclosures, which is fun ? They are voracious eaters, which is also fun. My females have tripled their food intake since their last molt (yikes!)
One of my main concerns with raising Orchids was the high humidity coupled with the need for 'fresh air.' I keep my females on a heat mat at around 86 with a humidifier, both are on a controller keeping it within range (70%RH, 85ish F). I use paper towels as a substrate due to cost and ease of use. The level of food my females eat results in dirty enclosures daily (with so much frass and fly debris). I've found the stale air thing to be a non issue for me, as I get into their cups to change the paper towels daily (most times) to avoid any mold, bacteria, or potential issues in the micro climate of their enclosure. Plus, it gives me an excuse to hang out with them.
Overall, they are fun, rewarding, and not too difficult to care for (regardless of the hype). As long as you keep them in the appropriate climate, you will do fine. They are a tropical species, the hardest part of their care is just making sure they stay warm and humid enough. An experienced keeper such as yourself will have no problems ?
Definitely show us some photos when your nymphs arrive. I just ordered more and I'm stoked!!
Ooh, tiny babies!!! Exciting!Thanks so much! I had heard a few different things about humidity and heat, but I think I know what I am doing now! Thanks very much! I will try to post good pics when I get them but they may be too tiny for pics! I am getting them L1.
- MantisGirl13
Do you know what Instar you can tell the gender of the orchid? I want to make sure that I keep the males at a proper temperature to slow them down.Ooh, tiny babies!!! Exciting!
I keep mine at 70% RH, but 60% to 80% is a good range. Even keeping it as humid as they say, mine *still* want and need misting at least once a day. I find once a day misting is fine, if the humidity is controlled to the proper range, but yeah, they looove to drink water and even love it when I mist them directly. Make sure any climbing surface you use can handle the humidity, as popsicle sticks and fake flowers tend to mold or be too wet, causing issues with stale air or grip during molting. I've found the best success with plastic canvas bug ladders and tulle on the lids
Males eat far less and are very small. The females grow substantially with each molt, but the males stay very close in size from molt to molt, until the final molt. My male, Charlie, who molted to adult sooner than I anticipated successfully molted in a 12oz cup, which it turns out was plenty of room. He is about 1.2 inches as an adult. I moved him to a 32oz enclosure just to make sure he could have room to climb around if he wanted.
I would move your females to larger enclosures in advance once they hit L4, as they grow a lot at molt from this stage.
If you have questions once your nymphs arrive, I'll help as much as I can!
At L4, the color band is clear, but before that you can still tell with a margin of error. I was able to accurately sex mine before L4. I used a combination of segment counting, color band, and size of leg petals to decide.Do you know what Instar you can tell the gender of the orchid? I want to make sure that I keep the males at a proper temperature to slow them down.
- MantisGirl13
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