Violin Ooth Oddity

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sporeworld

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So, my Violin female spewd a glob of ooth-stuff that (besides looking like a monogram), was very odd for me to see. She went on to lay 2 complete ooths, but they are still goopy after 2 days (my other ooths were dry in a little over a day).

Any thoughts...?

 
So, my Violin female spewd a glob of ooth-stuff that (besides looking like a monogram), was very odd for me to see. She went on to lay 2 complete ooths, but they are still goopy after 2 days (my other ooths were dry in a little over a day).

Any thoughts...?
Most violin ooths stay white and foamy for up to a week. It's amazing how hard and nice they get after a week. Even more impressive with the color change.

Don't worry, if she got poked the right way, they should hatch if you keep them nice and warm.

I mist mine extremely lightly with a very fine mist, once every few days.

I don't take them off of the screen or where ever they are laid until 4-5 days have gone by.

 
That's a strange one. What conditons is she being kept under? Diet?

 
Dame as her cage mates. All blue bottles, no outside food. Variable temps in the cage from high 80's to about 42, depending on how close the the lights she goes (mostly 80's)

 
It may or may not be related but Gongy like it HOT. Mine have a basking spot of 100+. It may help to raise it up.

 

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