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Ooth hatching..
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<blockquote data-quote="MantisSouth" data-source="post: 8536" data-attributes="member: 271"><p>Do ooths from tropical mantids hatch in very short periods of time? I have heard some say that they incubate them for a few days before they hatch. When I had ooths from carolinas when I was a kid, I remember they wouldn't hatch over the entire winter. They would be sitting around long enough that I would forget about them until my room was suddenly full of nymphs in the spring. Is this because I kept them at room temperature/humidity? Or do tropical mantid ooths quickly all year round, because the temerature remains hot and humid all year round in those regions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MantisSouth, post: 8536, member: 271"] Do ooths from tropical mantids hatch in very short periods of time? I have heard some say that they incubate them for a few days before they hatch. When I had ooths from carolinas when I was a kid, I remember they wouldn't hatch over the entire winter. They would be sitting around long enough that I would forget about them until my room was suddenly full of nymphs in the spring. Is this because I kept them at room temperature/humidity? Or do tropical mantid ooths quickly all year round, because the temerature remains hot and humid all year round in those regions? [/QUOTE]
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