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Copulation-Readiness
Copulation-Readiness
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The indication of the copulation readiness means the time from the last molt to the first copulation readiness. It's only a notion and depends on the aviable food and keeping conditions.
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| Male |
ca. 3- 5 weeks after the last molt |
| Female |
ca. 4- 6 weeks after the last molt |
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| Copulation | Period |
9- 23 hours |
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| Ooths | First building |
4-6 weeks after the last molt |
| Period |
ca. 4 weeks |
| | Number |
3- 4 |
| Size |
ca. 5cm |
| Shape |
cylindrical with a semicircular cap |
| Color |
darkgreen |
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| Incubation | Temperature |
30°C |
| Humidity |
70%- 80% (spray daily) |
| Period |
6- 8 weeks |
| Substrate |
wet cocos- moult |
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| Hatching | Number |
up to 215 |
| Size |
11mm |
| Look |
like bigger nymphs |
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| Breeding | Temperature |
25°C- 35°C |
| Humidity |
60%- 70% (spray daily) |
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| Hint | Stagnant moisture like supply air should be avoided.
The females can be stimulated to build an ooth by rasing the temperature and the humidity.
The incubation of the ooth needs a high box, with a minimum size of 20cm x 20cm x 20cm, because many nymphs will hatch, which "rope down" the ooth from a 5cm- 10cm long rope. |
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