With it being winter I've been trying to keep my critter room(which is where I keep my mantids) around 75 degrees, but it tends to vary and flux between 70-80.
My question is how will this effect the time it takes for an Orchid ootheca to hatch and will it hatch at all?...
I have 2 ooths with the oldest being hatched 11/11/13, so it's been 9 weeks.
I did cut off a teeny, tiny bit from one end of the oldest ooth to make sure that it wasn't infertile or dried out and it was definitely fertile(there was gooeyness...I felt bad for cutting it ).
Should I just keep on doing what I'm doing and keep it well-sprayed and warm? Or should I put them into a tank under a light to get the temps up a little bit higher for them?
My question is how will this effect the time it takes for an Orchid ootheca to hatch and will it hatch at all?...
I have 2 ooths with the oldest being hatched 11/11/13, so it's been 9 weeks.
I did cut off a teeny, tiny bit from one end of the oldest ooth to make sure that it wasn't infertile or dried out and it was definitely fertile(there was gooeyness...I felt bad for cutting it ).
Should I just keep on doing what I'm doing and keep it well-sprayed and warm? Or should I put them into a tank under a light to get the temps up a little bit higher for them?