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<blockquote data-quote="frogparty" data-source="post: 185641" data-attributes="member: 2870"><p>I have been keeping mine between 72 and 77 degrees. Molting time has been around 18 days at these temps. Out of the 15 I got, I have lost 2 to mismolts, but after switching from jars with screen lids that weren't great at holding in humidity to fruit fly culture cups with filter lids I haven't lost any more after two molts. They seem very reluctant to take prey from the ground, and equally reluctant to move to prey items.</p><p></p><p>All observed moltings for me have occurred in the late afternoon/early evening. Though plenty of molting options are available, invariably they hang from the lid of their enclosure. At L4 I have begun offeri g houseflies, which they have no issues taking down. They still enjoy hydei as a nice mcnugget type snack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frogparty, post: 185641, member: 2870"] I have been keeping mine between 72 and 77 degrees. Molting time has been around 18 days at these temps. Out of the 15 I got, I have lost 2 to mismolts, but after switching from jars with screen lids that weren't great at holding in humidity to fruit fly culture cups with filter lids I haven't lost any more after two molts. They seem very reluctant to take prey from the ground, and equally reluctant to move to prey items. All observed moltings for me have occurred in the late afternoon/early evening. Though plenty of molting options are available, invariably they hang from the lid of their enclosure. At L4 I have begun offeri g houseflies, which they have no issues taking down. They still enjoy hydei as a nice mcnugget type snack. [/QUOTE]
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