sinensispsyched
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After agent A's post of "popa red baron" I have been wanting to get to know why this occured and whether it could be replicated. My hope is to be able to grow several nymphs of this coloration, and do selective breeding, to see i this influences the offsprings' colors in any way. Here is how I hope to achieve that:
I would raise several nymphs in a 16 (later 32) oz. deli cup, with 70-80% humidity, and 80-90 degree fahrenheit temperatures. To attempt to influence their red color, I would also put some dawn redwood twigs in the enclosure as well. The lighting, heating, and habitat would be constant. To act as a control, I would put a few nymphs in a 16 (later 32) oz. deli cup with less humidity and less heat. This would show it under less abnormal situations.
Does this sound stupid? Are their any suggestions for this experiment being?
I would raise several nymphs in a 16 (later 32) oz. deli cup, with 70-80% humidity, and 80-90 degree fahrenheit temperatures. To attempt to influence their red color, I would also put some dawn redwood twigs in the enclosure as well. The lighting, heating, and habitat would be constant. To act as a control, I would put a few nymphs in a 16 (later 32) oz. deli cup with less humidity and less heat. This would show it under less abnormal situations.
Does this sound stupid? Are their any suggestions for this experiment being?