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Re: [Killietalk] A. elegans
As an interesting aside
I'm using a trio, this seems to be one of the few cases that a trio has
worked for me...so what makes the on/off egg laying thing semi-interesting
is the lack of eggs implicates the male (sort of)
..anyway, I'm guessing over 100 eggs produced since Feb
KC
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From: killietalk-bounces+ken_combs=sbcglobal.net at aka.org
[mailto:killietalk-bounces+ken_combs=sbcglobal.net at aka.org] On Behalf Of
Tony Kline
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 9:41 AM
To: Killietalk
Subject: [Killietalk] A. elegans
On 4/15/2009 Ken wrote:
"I need to re-ship elegans eggs to 2 folks in Europe, problem is they are
on/off egg layers and my hatch time (for some reason) is about 10-12 days
(if that)."
Ken: I have been having good hatches lately with my A. elegans Maindombe
strain. My hatch time is 10 to 18 days at room temperature of 72 deg. F. I
have not tried elegans eggs on peat, however, as I get more eggs I might
experiment with it.
Tony Kline
Northumberland, Pa.
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