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<blockquote data-quote="vulturette" data-source="post: 288134" data-attributes="member: 8153"><p>WE HAVE NYMPHS! ahhh! My first nymphs ever I'm so nervous. Incredibly, it's my second ooth that hatched, not the first one that was laid. It was incubating at room temperature (74ish) with misting every few days from 10-19 to 11-15 not even a month!! About fifteen nymphs came out so far, one mismolt. Their body is smaller than the length of a grain of rice. They are really fast.</p><p></p><p>I have a culture of springtails, but I've run into some problems. My culture now has these springtail sized mites that EAT springtails. Are these predatory mites? Can I feed these to my new nymphs? Or should I dump the culture and start again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vulturette, post: 288134, member: 8153"] WE HAVE NYMPHS! ahhh! My first nymphs ever I'm so nervous. Incredibly, it's my second ooth that hatched, not the first one that was laid. It was incubating at room temperature (74ish) with misting every few days from 10-19 to 11-15 not even a month!! About fifteen nymphs came out so far, one mismolt. Their body is smaller than the length of a grain of rice. They are really fast. I have a culture of springtails, but I've run into some problems. My culture now has these springtail sized mites that EAT springtails. Are these predatory mites? Can I feed these to my new nymphs? Or should I dump the culture and start again? [/QUOTE]
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