Murph (T. sinensis) laid her oothecae on the ceiling of her 10 gal tank, foamied to the plastic slotted cover. The first was 4 weeks ago and the second maybe a week and a half ago (I understand they can both be fertile, aye?) She is ancient but still hanging out in the tank and still hunting. There are also sometimes crickets in there with her, so obviously the childrens need to be moved before they make their debut or they will be someone's breakfast.
How do I go about this? I seem to recall reading that you can mist them and remove them from surfaces but I'm a little nervous about attempting it so any pointers would be much appreciated. Should I hatch them in a deli cup or one of those critter keeper containers with fabric over the vent holds to keep the fruit flies in?
How do I go about this? I seem to recall reading that you can mist them and remove them from surfaces but I'm a little nervous about attempting it so any pointers would be much appreciated. Should I hatch them in a deli cup or one of those critter keeper containers with fabric over the vent holds to keep the fruit flies in?