I was very excited to see my first Texas unicorn ootheca hatch out today -- after 41 days. I was really starting to worry there. There are about thirty of them. The female was mated of course but you never really know if it's going to work out or if you're going to make an error in caring for the ootheca. Keeping them too cold can cause bad development but trying to warm them is often more likely to cause desiccation. I've got tons more so I'm not sure what to do if they all hatch out great -- I'll figure something out :wink:
(These are actually oothecae produced by hatchlings from the original ootheca as mine did not grow nearly as fast as Yen's. I kept them close to 70F most of the time. I didn't have the issues in subadult but that could be a result of temperature, caging, feeding or even something else).
(These are actually oothecae produced by hatchlings from the original ootheca as mine did not grow nearly as fast as Yen's. I kept them close to 70F most of the time. I didn't have the issues in subadult but that could be a result of temperature, caging, feeding or even something else).