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had to have high high heat!
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<blockquote data-quote="agent A" data-source="post: 348172" data-attributes="member: 2948"><p>hello all,</p><p>so there are several African species that seem to grow at a snail's pace at room temperature. These include <em>Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii </em>(taking about 6 months or more), <em>Popa spurca </em>(over 8 months), and <em>Otomantis scutigera </em>(about 5 months). So I've been thinking about keeping them at 90F, with a heat tape set to 90</p><p>I just got some <em>P. spurca </em>to play with. I also have <em>P. wahlbergii </em>that went from i4 to adulthood in about 9 weeks at these temps</p><p>I'll keep everyone posted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agent A, post: 348172, member: 2948"] hello all, so there are several African species that seem to grow at a snail's pace at room temperature. These include [I]Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii [/I](taking about 6 months or more), [I]Popa spurca [/I](over 8 months), and [I]Otomantis scutigera [/I](about 5 months). So I've been thinking about keeping them at 90F, with a heat tape set to 90 I just got some [I]P. spurca [/I]to play with. I also have [I]P. wahlbergii [/I]that went from i4 to adulthood in about 9 weeks at these temps I'll keep everyone posted! [/QUOTE]
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