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Re: [Killietalk] Re: N. foerschi WAS: The experiment



N. foerschi is one of the few species of Notho I have had any sucess
with when it comes to rewetting the peat... that said I would be
better to wet only a portion of the peat to see if the eggs are ready
to hatch. Even at the lower temps you should begin to check the peat
from about 2 months.

tt4n


On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 14:02:58 EDT, leeh920226 at aol_com <leeh920226 at aol_com> wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 9/29/04 1:49:10 PM, woodland_gardens at hotmail_com writes:
> 
> << I'll try wetting in December though and
> 
> see what happens. >>
> 
> Certainly at lower temperatures it will be longer. My experience was at 78
> degrees average. First find an egg and check it under a magnifying glass for
> development. Easy to see the development, hard to find the egg, especially if it
> has developed. Undeveloped eggs are easy to find. So, I assume, if I know
> there were eggs to begin with, that when I cannot find them, they are ready to
> hatch.
> 
> 
> 
> Lee Harper
> Media, PA
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