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<blockquote data-quote="PhilinYuma" data-source="post: 85273" data-attributes="member: 2509"><p>I don't live far from NB, Rick, and the temp indoors can go up to 85+F in the afternoon. The humidity indoors is always below 20% in my apartment, and I, too, think that that is the problem. Chinese are the only species I have that ever have trouble when they molt.</p><p></p><p>Your night time low is about the same as mine, NB, around 54-56F. Locally, adult grasshoppers are thriving, so it might be worthwhile to leave one outside in an enclosure for a day or two and see how it makes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhilinYuma, post: 85273, member: 2509"] I don't live far from NB, Rick, and the temp indoors can go up to 85+F in the afternoon. The humidity indoors is always below 20% in my apartment, and I, too, think that that is the problem. Chinese are the only species I have that ever have trouble when they molt. Your night time low is about the same as mine, NB, around 54-56F. Locally, adult grasshoppers are thriving, so it might be worthwhile to leave one outside in an enclosure for a day or two and see how it makes out. [/QUOTE]
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