Rhombodera sp. hatching

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RNW

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Congrate Ray! now you have many hungry mouths to feed :) I hope the fruit flies cultures my wife passed to you be enough!

Also, if possible, hang the ootheca higher so hatchlings have better chance to molt out properly before hitting the bottom of the cage. From the pic some hatchlings appear to be stuck at the bottom of the cage mismolted. It is not too late to hang the ooth higher as more might hatch out the next day.

 
Congrate Ray! now you have many hungry mouths to feed :) I hope the fruit flies cultures my wife passed to you be enough!Also, if possible, hang the ootheca higher so hatchlings have better chance to molt out properly before hitting the bottom of the cage. From the pic some hatchlings appear to be stuck at the bottom of the cage mismolted. It is not too late to hang the ooth higher as more might hatch out the next day.
Hi Yen,

Thanks, I have move it to another higher continer for they continue hatching last night :p

as what you say, they are continue hatching until this morning, I think they hatch around 120 nymph.

Hi Katnapper,

Thanks for your great ootheca, they are hatching a lot :lol:

 
just curious what you used to hatch them in.

Just had an ooth laid, and am expecting a hatch myself - want to be prepared.

 

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