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<blockquote data-quote="lancaster1313" data-source="post: 250968" data-attributes="member: 4001"><p>I have had moms that didn't even try to eat the babies. One time, mom was laying an ooth when another hatched in with her. When she finished, she was frantically trying to escape the container, and a nymphh had become stuck in the still wet ootheca, it sunk right in and there was nothing I could do without risking 70 or so nymphs escaping. I took the container outside and lost a few nymphs when I rescued mom. She was so stressed and weak after the experience, that her early death a few days later was surely connected. She only laid 4 or 5 oothecae. I can't help but feel as if I am to blame for letting that happen to her. At least this mom was just chillin on the bottom and enjoying some fries. If she had just laid, I'm sure it would have been another bad experience. I would much rather mom eating babies to what happens when mom is already exausted when the things hatch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancaster1313, post: 250968, member: 4001"] I have had moms that didn't even try to eat the babies. One time, mom was laying an ooth when another hatched in with her. When she finished, she was frantically trying to escape the container, and a nymphh had become stuck in the still wet ootheca, it sunk right in and there was nothing I could do without risking 70 or so nymphs escaping. I took the container outside and lost a few nymphs when I rescued mom. She was so stressed and weak after the experience, that her early death a few days later was surely connected. She only laid 4 or 5 oothecae. I can't help but feel as if I am to blame for letting that happen to her. At least this mom was just chillin on the bottom and enjoying some fries. If she had just laid, I'm sure it would have been another bad experience. I would much rather mom eating babies to what happens when mom is already exausted when the things hatch. [/QUOTE]
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