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 Forum Supporter Supporting Member Joined Dec 28, 2006 Messages 13,704 Reaction score 922 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.