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Re: [Killietalk] Eggs on Peat



I used to store my gardneri eggs on peat and it took between 4 to 6 weeks
to hatch depending on temperature.
Bro. Paul

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From: George & Melanie <caraway at erienet_net>
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Date: 03/13/2005 08:32PM
Subject: [Killietalk] Eggs on Peat

I have been trying to store eggs on damp peat for the last couple of
weeks instead of my usual water incubation method just to compare the
two methods. I have some gardneri eggs (Basua & Misaje) that I have had
on the damp peat for about 15 days now and they appear to still be
mostly in a clear state. I realize they may incubate a little longer on
the peat, but I thought they should show some development by now. Does
anyone out there have any suggestions why the eggs have not shown any
development yet?? Or is this nnormal??
Thanks,
George



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