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Helping females lay ooths
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<blockquote data-quote="agent A" data-source="post: 347116" data-attributes="member: 2948"><p>every species is different</p><p>I've seen some things like <em>Creobroter </em>lay infertile ooths really early on, while things like <em>Deroplatys </em>aren't as liable, although I've had mated <em>Deroplatys </em>females lay ooths that never wound up hatching. I think something was off with the male though: he took his sweet time to mature to adulthood, like suspiciously long</p><p>hydration, a varied diet, and variety in perches will induce oviposition. light will as well. I used to sleeve large females outdoors on willows and it worked every time (don't do this in winter please)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agent A, post: 347116, member: 2948"] every species is different I've seen some things like [I]Creobroter [/I]lay infertile ooths really early on, while things like [I]Deroplatys [/I]aren't as liable, although I've had mated [I]Deroplatys [/I]females lay ooths that never wound up hatching. I think something was off with the male though: he took his sweet time to mature to adulthood, like suspiciously long hydration, a varied diet, and variety in perches will induce oviposition. light will as well. I used to sleeve large females outdoors on willows and it worked every time (don't do this in winter please) [/QUOTE]
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