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Storing Chinese ootheca overwinter
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<blockquote data-quote="Mystymantis" data-source="post: 340642" data-attributes="member: 9416"><p>They should be fertile I mated them all, but of course you can never be 100% sure.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Insect lid on deli cup? do you mean a mesh lid on the deli cups?</p><p></p><p>What I use for the ones in the refrigerator so I don't take up too much space is these small cups about the size of 9 oz solo cup with a hard plastic lid that has holes in it. Or a paper towel on top. Though that might mold?</p><p></p><p>I can try increasing the misting from once a week to 3 in the vegetable drawer. And I was worried about mold because one of the ootheca actually did mold with some brownish mold.</p><p></p><p>I have never put a substrate in the cups due to fear of mold but if that would help with the humidity I might try it.</p><p></p><p>Should I put the ootheca that were laid in the refrigerator right now then?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the suggestions everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mystymantis, post: 340642, member: 9416"] They should be fertile I mated them all, but of course you can never be 100% sure. Insect lid on deli cup? do you mean a mesh lid on the deli cups? What I use for the ones in the refrigerator so I don't take up too much space is these small cups about the size of 9 oz solo cup with a hard plastic lid that has holes in it. Or a paper towel on top. Though that might mold? I can try increasing the misting from once a week to 3 in the vegetable drawer. And I was worried about mold because one of the ootheca actually did mold with some brownish mold. I have never put a substrate in the cups due to fear of mold but if that would help with the humidity I might try it. Should I put the ootheca that were laid in the refrigerator right now then? Thanks for the suggestions everyone! [/QUOTE]
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