Colorcham427
Well-known member
Just recieved my Violin Ooths!!
They came in a nice little plastic container, already stuck on a piece of paper towel cloth that is clearly hot glued to the ceiling of the
little plastic cube shaped container.
What are ideal temps and humidity levels for incubating the ooths?
I am planning on placing the cover of the plastic container (where the ooths are glued on to) and tape the cover to the ceiling of the
cricket keeper. I'm going to fill the cricket keeper with very thin branches that I baked for 45 minutes in 350 degrees (kills anything in
the wood). I have a question about the humidity levels, is it cool if I stick a bowl of vermiculite in the cricket keeper that is soaked?
Or how about placing a pot of organic soil that is soaked to keep the dampness in the keeper?
Thank you for any help.
P.S. The ooths came in the mail today. I am not certain if the heatpack did it's job and stayed warmed up or recently burnt out? But
when it arrived, the heatpack was cold... The box wasn't insulated either, it just had newspaper scraps in it, but no styro foam walls,
not even a styro foam cover... Would Violin ooths be greatly effected if they were in 5-15 degrees for a day or two at most?
Please don't ask where I got these from because I got them from a highly respected person. Just asking the community for
some advice. Thanks,
~ Brian
They came in a nice little plastic container, already stuck on a piece of paper towel cloth that is clearly hot glued to the ceiling of the
little plastic cube shaped container.
What are ideal temps and humidity levels for incubating the ooths?
I am planning on placing the cover of the plastic container (where the ooths are glued on to) and tape the cover to the ceiling of the
cricket keeper. I'm going to fill the cricket keeper with very thin branches that I baked for 45 minutes in 350 degrees (kills anything in
the wood). I have a question about the humidity levels, is it cool if I stick a bowl of vermiculite in the cricket keeper that is soaked?
Or how about placing a pot of organic soil that is soaked to keep the dampness in the keeper?
Thank you for any help.
P.S. The ooths came in the mail today. I am not certain if the heatpack did it's job and stayed warmed up or recently burnt out? But
when it arrived, the heatpack was cold... The box wasn't insulated either, it just had newspaper scraps in it, but no styro foam walls,
not even a styro foam cover... Would Violin ooths be greatly effected if they were in 5-15 degrees for a day or two at most?
Please don't ask where I got these from because I got them from a highly respected person. Just asking the community for
some advice. Thanks,
~ Brian