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RE: whats the best peat to use
I took
> them out and spread everything out under a good light yesterday afternoon
> when I got home form work and couldn't find anything except some little
> brown things thatlook like some kind of seed.
The eggs would be stained brown from the tannins in the peat.
They are certainly not
> transparent and there aren't very many of them.
Not clear like normal killi eggs, what I meant was no visible development
inside the eggs. When you received the eggs you said they travelled well and
you were going to examine them under a microscope, so you had eggs and they
disappeared.
I put everyting
> back in the
> bag, but it doesn't look too hopeful does it?
There is always hope, you should still wet it.
I feel bad about this after
> you were good enough to send them and all. That's life I guess.
Your loss not mine, at least you won't feel obliged to send anything back.
If anyone else has had any problems with peat I have sent them please let me
know. As I was planing to send a few more packages in the next couple of
weeks.
Gary Harman-Hobbs
NAKA 69, AKA 08116
Adelaide, South Australia
21 deg C sunny and its the middle of winter.
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