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<blockquote data-quote="kormath" data-source="post: 107779" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>don't beleive the care guides. They're super easy to breed. higher temps and humidity will provide more nymphs but not required.</p><p></p><p>My colony is kept at room temps - 72-77F in the winter, 75-82 in the summer. I don't mist or provide any moisture. just a 12x24x8" or so tub with locking lid and egg crates for them to hide in. Feed them dry dubia chow i bought online, veggies when i remember it. water gel for hydration. Rotate that with the Flukers orange cubes to get them a variety. I check them once a week, have half a dozen or so new babies each time. My colony is mall too, maybe 6 females and 2 males are left along with the tiny nymphs. Since i've been travelling so much the last 4 months my son has been feeding and he likes to over feed lol my lateralis colony was totally wiped out. Had to order more of both to have feeders for the Ts and get the colonies going strong again. Thank god i only have 2 more trips and then i'm done!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kormath, post: 107779, member: 4199"] don't beleive the care guides. They're super easy to breed. higher temps and humidity will provide more nymphs but not required. My colony is kept at room temps - 72-77F in the winter, 75-82 in the summer. I don't mist or provide any moisture. just a 12x24x8" or so tub with locking lid and egg crates for them to hide in. Feed them dry dubia chow i bought online, veggies when i remember it. water gel for hydration. Rotate that with the Flukers orange cubes to get them a variety. I check them once a week, have half a dozen or so new babies each time. My colony is mall too, maybe 6 females and 2 males are left along with the tiny nymphs. Since i've been travelling so much the last 4 months my son has been feeding and he likes to over feed lol my lateralis colony was totally wiped out. Had to order more of both to have feeders for the Ts and get the colonies going strong again. Thank god i only have 2 more trips and then i'm done! [/QUOTE]
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