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Breeding & Nymph Care
Questions about hatching my Mantis Religiosa ooth's
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay" data-source="post: 20795" data-attributes="member: 337"><p>I have posted this before and I will post it again because of my failure with hatching this species in the past. When you choose to incubate this species after keeping the ootheca in the cold I would recommend keeping them at room temperature (below 80 degrees). All of the ootheca I kept at 80 degrees and above did not hatch. I have also had a couple wild caught of this species that did not survive above 75 degrees. It is a strange thing that this species can survive in areas where the temperature gets well over 100 degrees Farenheit. This species must moderate temperature by changing location as I have often found them seeking refuge in the shade on hot summer days in Colorado.</p><p></p><p>-Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay, post: 20795, member: 337"] I have posted this before and I will post it again because of my failure with hatching this species in the past. When you choose to incubate this species after keeping the ootheca in the cold I would recommend keeping them at room temperature (below 80 degrees). All of the ootheca I kept at 80 degrees and above did not hatch. I have also had a couple wild caught of this species that did not survive above 75 degrees. It is a strange thing that this species can survive in areas where the temperature gets well over 100 degrees Farenheit. This species must moderate temperature by changing location as I have often found them seeking refuge in the shade on hot summer days in Colorado. -Jay [/QUOTE]
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