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Mantid Discussions
Breeding & Nymph Care
Ootheca found in Christmas tree
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<blockquote data-quote="The Wolven" data-source="post: 345375" data-attributes="member: 12740"><p>That or you could just tap the branch outside with the side containing the ooth facing downwards. The ooth will do just fine outside and will hatch in the spring. If you do choose to keep it, keep in mind you're likely going to have 100-200 very hungry tiny babies to take care of. (That or just toss them outside and let them scatter when they finish hatching. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Wolven, post: 345375, member: 12740"] That or you could just tap the branch outside with the side containing the ooth facing downwards. The ooth will do just fine outside and will hatch in the spring. If you do choose to keep it, keep in mind you're likely going to have 100-200 very hungry tiny babies to take care of. (That or just toss them outside and let them scatter when they finish hatching. [/QUOTE]
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Ootheca found in Christmas tree
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