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Re: Peat and all that comes with it.
John Aikman wrote:
>
> How much do people 'clean up' their peat when they are checking for eggs. Do
> you pull out all the bits of Java moss and leaves and dead crustaceans
> before incubating the peat or just leave it all in the bag for the
> incubation? I have just found several bloodworm larvae and an odd crustacean
> (presumably from my live food) in amongst all my peat and eggs. Should I
> remove all that I can or just bung it all in the bag?
The eggs *must* have what little oxygen diffuses through the bag. 'nuf said?
Wright
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