Drumkitchen Well-known member Joined Feb 18, 2009 Messages 61 Reaction score 26 Location Dundee, Scotland, UK Oct 9, 2013 #2 [No message]
Danny. Well-known member Joined Jun 7, 2012 Messages 653 Reaction score 80 Location Los Angeles Oct 9, 2013 #3 Congrats mate! How long is the incubation period?
aNisip Well-known member Joined Dec 24, 2010 Messages 1,806 Reaction score 287 Location Gainesville, Florida Oct 9, 2013 #4 Nice! :clap: Congrats! ...looks like Popa spurca hatching the way a 'lid' sort of pops off the ooth and the nymphs flood How many hatched?
Nice! :clap: Congrats! ...looks like Popa spurca hatching the way a 'lid' sort of pops off the ooth and the nymphs flood How many hatched?
wuwu Well-known member Joined Jun 17, 2006 Messages 554 Reaction score 17 Location orange county, ca Oct 9, 2013 #5 Nice!!
bobericc Well-known member Joined Dec 31, 2010 Messages 638 Reaction score 189 Location boston Oct 9, 2013 #6 Good stuff Wish them well
leviatan Well-known member Joined Feb 21, 2006 Messages 610 Reaction score 66 Location Lublin, Poland Oct 9, 2013 #7 Well done mate!
Drumkitchen Well-known member Joined Feb 18, 2009 Messages 61 Reaction score 26 Location Dundee, Scotland, UK Oct 9, 2013 #8 Thanks guys, the incubation takes around 8-9 weeks and the hatch rate is around 20 +/- nymphs. This one hatched 22 nymphs and the highest hatch rate I had was 27. This species was compared to others relatively easy to breed. Cheers Stefan
Thanks guys, the incubation takes around 8-9 weeks and the hatch rate is around 20 +/- nymphs. This one hatched 22 nymphs and the highest hatch rate I had was 27. This species was compared to others relatively easy to breed. Cheers Stefan
hibiscusmile Well-known member Joined Dec 28, 2006 Messages 13,738 Reaction score 933 Location Ohio Oct 9, 2013 #9 They look cool, send more pics as they grow.
sally Well-known member Joined Oct 26, 2012 Messages 2,600 Reaction score 433 Location McHenry Illinois Oct 10, 2013 #10 Yay!!! Great pics. Good luck with them.