Cool, Kamakiri... I like those stripes too!
Hey Hypoponera,Hey Ismart,Are yours "normal sized"? Seems mine are noticibly smaller then the other Europeans I've had. Maybe I've just been underfeeding them!
yeah, thats like my ooths <_<My two ooths have yet to hatch. They're incubating along with my I.oratorias outside in 70-80 degrees fahrenheit. I'm starting to get worried... :huh:
Hmm. Maybe that's why my ooths won't hatch, they're too dry. But I wonder since I caught the wild female in Vegas, so the conditions have to be able to support at least a small population of M. religiosa. Either that or their being displaced by the much more populous(sp.) I. oratoria in the area.Well I can be pretty certain that I'll never have a wild population of M. religiosa religiosa here. It's just too dry for them. Two of the ooths that I left in the garage un-misted had fully developed embryos, but none successfully hatched. Most seemed to have died in the egg case without emerging. One of the two ooths that did have several emerge most died that way, and just a few died still stuck in the exuvium.So anyway, that makes me think that added or increased humidity is not required for the M. religiosa embryo development at all. However, 20-40% is too low for emerging/eclosion/hatching.
I pulled the remaining 4 ooths in diapause out today and will keep them inside in humidified containers.
I came home to a pleasant surprise. MY OOTHS HATCHED!!!YES!!Well I can be pretty certain that I'll never have a wild population of M. religiosa religiosa here. It's just too dry for them. Two of the ooths that I left in the garage un-misted had fully developed embryos, but none successfully hatched. Most seemed to have died in the egg case without emerging. One of the two ooths that did have several emerge most died that way, and just a few died still stuck in the exuvium.So anyway, that makes me think that added or increased humidity is not required for the M. religiosa embryo development at all. However, 20-40% is too low for emerging/eclosion/hatching.
I pulled the remaining 4 ooths in diapause out today and will keep them inside in humidified containers.
What conditions did you keep your ooths. Congratulations by the way.I came home to a pleasant surprise. MY OOTHS HATCHED!!!YES!!
thanks, I left em outside and let nature take care of them. they hatched when its about 70 - 80. maybeyou should leave them outside and them put them in your incubator. if you put them in the same conditions ever since they were laid, those are the conditions they'll be used to. <_< so, like i said give the ooths a few days of cooler weather then put them in your incubator. thats what i did.What conditions did you keep your ooths. Congratulations by the way.
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