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massaman

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If you have a ooth from a native species that is laid in doors but is removed from where it was laid on a surface should it be glued to a branch to be left outside or just let it be unattached to anything till early spring or summer as some ooths are supposedly to be facing downwards but should those be reglued or what!

 
all ooths should be placed on a ceiling or very high part of something so the face of the ooth is facing downward, helping the nymphs.

I don't think I'll be corrected wrong when I say "it is a heck of a lot easier for nymphs to get out when coming out with gravity on their good side" ;)

 
If you have a ooth from a native species that is laid in doors but is removed from where it was laid on a surface should it be glued to a branch to be left outside or just let it be unattached to anything till early spring or summer as some ooths are supposedly to be facing downwards but should those be reglued or what!
It would def. help the nymphs get out better if they have gravity working on their side, know what I mean meng?

 

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