Katie
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Post by Katie on Jun 26, 2010 16:35:48 GMT
Weell, my new Fulica arrived last Tuesday. And then the next day, I found eggs Noow, i moved them the next day (Thursday), and have kept three, but, when I got the others to put them in the freezer, i cracked a couple open, and it was just goo This means there infertile, right? Katie x
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Katie
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Post by Katie on Jun 26, 2010 17:04:44 GMT
Oh, and if i am to keep the 3 eggs, what temperature? Will they be Ok next to the heat mat, in this weather? x
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Post by lee2211 on Jun 26, 2010 19:45:27 GMT
Keep them at the same temperature and other conditions as you would keep the parents, and you've all ready been told the answer to your first question.
Next time though, it's usually more reliable to keep twice the amount of eggs that you want to hatch as some don't usually, and if they do, you can sell them to someone else. But that's my opinion, some people do it differently.
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coyote
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Post by coyote on Jun 26, 2010 20:02:50 GMT
The eggs might not have developed enough inside to be more than just goo at this point, so they may not be infertile after all.
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Katie
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Post by Katie on Jun 26, 2010 20:40:36 GMT
YupYup, thats what AlienSnail said over on SuperSnails I only actually plan to keep 1, if any of them hatch, as thats all i ahve space fore until i go off to College, and can get wrid of half my school stuff and my tv, to make room for more tanks ;D The other two, if they hatch, I have a friend who wants them, but she's aware that theres always the possibility they won't even hatch. Katie x
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Post by lee2211 on Jun 27, 2010 13:50:31 GMT
If they don't hatch and she still wants some, I have some I rescued she'll be welcome to for only postage.
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Katie
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Post by Katie on Jun 27, 2010 19:09:52 GMT
I'll let her know, but she's not certain she'll be allowed them yet. Thanks x
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