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<blockquote data-quote="PhilinYuma" data-source="post: 157565" data-attributes="member: 2509"><p>Very interesting. Nikko seems to be getting copulation at 82 -86F (30C) and 70RH and you are getting "nada' at 70-80F and 70-80%RH. I assume that you would do better with 10F+ temp. Very interesting and again shows that suggestions for mating techniques that ignore temp and RH risk failure to copulate or cannibalism. This kind of close observation with accurate recording of the environment is a great help to the hobby (says Phil whose own C. pictipennis will be adult soon).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhilinYuma, post: 157565, member: 2509"] Very interesting. Nikko seems to be getting copulation at 82 -86F (30C) and 70RH and you are getting "nada' at 70-80F and 70-80%RH. I assume that you would do better with 10F+ temp. Very interesting and again shows that suggestions for mating techniques that ignore temp and RH risk failure to copulate or cannibalism. This kind of close observation with accurate recording of the environment is a great help to the hobby (says Phil whose own C. pictipennis will be adult soon). [/QUOTE]
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