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Finally have a male lat...how much longer now?
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<blockquote data-quote="syzygy" data-source="post: 96842" data-attributes="member: 4361"><p>I am consistently having 7 or 8 ooths hatch per week and really 2 per week would be a more reasonable rate for my T population. I think I need to cut my adult population down to about 3M and 6F. That combined with the house being a couple degrees cooler for the next few months should help. Most of my T's are in the 1-2" range so once I can get these initial nymphs up to 3/8-1/2" I'll start making a dent in them. At the moment I have about 200 that are1/8" or smaller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="syzygy, post: 96842, member: 4361"] I am consistently having 7 or 8 ooths hatch per week and really 2 per week would be a more reasonable rate for my T population. I think I need to cut my adult population down to about 3M and 6F. That combined with the house being a couple degrees cooler for the next few months should help. Most of my T's are in the 1-2" range so once I can get these initial nymphs up to 3/8-1/2" I'll start making a dent in them. At the moment I have about 200 that are1/8" or smaller. [/QUOTE]
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