meaganelise9
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They are from the rainforest, though it doesn't hurt to be careful. What are Yen's suggestions by the way? I like to get input from various folks.
he gets along with orchids? cool!!! why do peeps keep hierodulas so humid? mine do fine at 55% or soMine have been kept with my orchids at 80 degrees / 80 rh.. Has been growing beautifully
do u pair females up multiple times???My batch been doing well around 50% and up, i have them in net cage. Few mismolts in last stage but i have seen more for this generation, still less than 10%. Breeding is more of the concern as not every female is fertile after pairing.
I keep most of my animals together. So most of my animals are kept at same rh.he gets along with orchids? cool!!! why do peeps keep hierodulas so humid? mine do fine at 55% or so
http://mantidforum.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=23617By together. Do you mean in the same cage? or like in seprate cups in the same humidity enclosure
Thats what I meant by "Humidity Cage"
I was about to say they do not require much care.Yours molted around 30% which is fairly low.I have never tried to raise them below 40%.This very low humidity rate just confirms how easy they are regarding growth.As Yen mentionned,issues may come when they reach adulhoodt:unfertility,oothbound,random deaths....just had a female moult to pre sub in 30% humidity. she is huge! 2.5 inches. i will get a pic of her next to a ruler soon. i cant believe it myself!
Perfect. Then either way I answered your question.Thats what I meant by "Humidity Cage"
that's the goal. a single pairing normaly isn't enough is my understanding. in fact I'm going to take my pair and add them to a 12x24 new for copulation and keep the male there for a week before removal. tons of food will be added to help protect the male. if I deside to keep them together forever, I'll move them to a 24x48 net cage with live plants and vines. I'm sure that is enough room for the male to fly away if needed.do u pair females up multiple times???
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