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L3 Chinese Nymph Feeding Q!
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<blockquote data-quote="AllyGrace" data-source="post: 343696" data-attributes="member: 12516"><p>[USER=763]@hibiscusmile[/USER] thank you for the reply! I figure as much but just thought I would double check. It’s nice to have this forum around for answers to certain questions!! </p><p> </p><p></p><p>I am located on the California central coast- in Monterey. We’ve had weather in the high 50’s to the low 70’s. I was concerned about it being a bit too cold out, but I made sure to release them after the temps were above 55 on avg. I figured it had something to do with the fact that my mantis are inside and being fed consistently. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>I can tell that they’ve eaten as their abdomens are dark and look relatively full (the ones I can still find). I just thought it was interesting that I’ve had two molts in some of the nymphs from the same Ooth, and not even one in the outside group!! </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllyGrace, post: 343696, member: 12516"] [USER=763]@hibiscusmile[/USER] thank you for the reply! I figure as much but just thought I would double check. It’s nice to have this forum around for answers to certain questions!! I am located on the California central coast- in Monterey. We’ve had weather in the high 50’s to the low 70’s. I was concerned about it being a bit too cold out, but I made sure to release them after the temps were above 55 on avg. I figured it had something to do with the fact that my mantis are inside and being fed consistently. I can tell that they’ve eaten as their abdomens are dark and look relatively full (the ones I can still find). I just thought it was interesting that I’ve had two molts in some of the nymphs from the same Ooth, and not even one in the outside group!! [/QUOTE]
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