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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
Just a Dud?
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<blockquote data-quote="myzticalboi" data-source="post: 159099" data-attributes="member: 4013"><p>Sometimes it is hard to tell if the ooth is fertilized or not. If the seller actually witnessed the mating and ooth laying by the female then most likely it is fertilized. But sometimes the ooth needs certain care in order for eggs to develop normally. Usually if the seller already has hatching ooths, the ooths laid after should be fertile. Proper care of the ooth and witnessed mating is the key to having better hatching rate of the ooth. But appearance wise, the ooth should not be black or in pieces or has any fungus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myzticalboi, post: 159099, member: 4013"] Sometimes it is hard to tell if the ooth is fertilized or not. If the seller actually witnessed the mating and ooth laying by the female then most likely it is fertilized. But sometimes the ooth needs certain care in order for eggs to develop normally. Usually if the seller already has hatching ooths, the ooths laid after should be fertile. Proper care of the ooth and witnessed mating is the key to having better hatching rate of the ooth. But appearance wise, the ooth should not be black or in pieces or has any fungus. [/QUOTE]
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