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Re: Notho. Guentheri eggs
The eggs were not in a standarized climate... but more
room temerature between 60-70F
I believe that the eggs were colleged after a week in
a spawning tank. I suppose there's a small chance
that they didn't spawn for "my week".
Are Notho's eggs smaller or larger then an
Aphysemion's? I have seen collected those from my own
fish before.
-Acton Mike
--- Tyrone Genade <tgenade at sdf_lonestar.org> wrote:
>
> M. LeDuc said:
> > Quick question...
> >
> > They were picked around 10/15/02. Packaged very
> well.
> >
> > When I opened them back on 3/22/03 the peat was
> still
> > moist.
>
> They should of been wet around January 2003 not
> March. If this is your
> mistake then :-(, but if he sent you old eggs or
> gave you miss information
> then complain. Still after 5 months you should of
> got one or 2 fry as
> guentheri are rather tough... What temperature were
> you storing the eggs
> at?
>
> I have a big problem with people who send mature
> eggs. Eggs late in
> development don't ship well at all. You stand to
> loose many of the fry.
>
> Tyrone Genade
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