|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| | |
|
|
|
| | |
Copulation-Readiness
Copulation-Readiness
|
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.
|
|
| Male |
ca. 1 week after the last molt |
| Female |
ca. 1- 2 week/s after the last molt |
| |
|
| Copulation | Period |
ca. 2- 4 hours |
| |
|
| Ooths | First building |
ca. 4 weeks after the last molt |
| Period |
4- 12 days |
| Place |
on leafs and branches |
| Number |
up to 10 |
| Size |
1cm- 2cm (sometimes 5cm) |
| Shape |
longish oval, ribbed |
| Color |
yellowish |
| |
|
| Incubation | Temperature |
25°C- 30°C |
| Humidity |
50%- 70% (spray them every 2nd day) |
| Period |
ca. 3 weeks |
| | |
|
| Hatching | Number |
up to 74, averaged 20- 40 |
| Size |
6mm |
| Look |
brown/ black striped, like bigger nymphs, wetlooking |
| |
|
| Breeding | Temperature |
25°C- 30°C |
| Humidity |
60%- 70% |
| | |
|
| Hint | As soon as the male recognizes the female, it jumps on her, without any courtship. Even if the female trys to catch the male, the male jumps fast and skilful on her back, so that she is not able to nab him.
The nymphs are very small and need least food (e.g. springtails or D. melanogaster). |
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|