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Post by feebix on Nov 6, 2010 0:59:28 GMT
I`ve been doing my best to breed Pluerodonte Marginella for aaaaaages. They breed and breed but try as I might the babies were dying on me. I finally managed it a while back by using masses of mosses lol It gave the babies pockets of super high humidity and probably extra warmth too. I`ve got a good amount of babies here now and they`ll be big enough to travel by the time it warms up too I expect ;D Nice.....
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Post by AlienSnail on Nov 6, 2010 14:24:05 GMT
Oooh congratulations on your success, and the information that you've shared is valuable. I know you've been trying with these for ages and have had a a few batches of hatchlings die off. This is great news Yay!
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Post by feebix on Nov 7, 2010 12:37:43 GMT
Yeah it took ages to get right but with a huge pile of moss throughout the tank it seems it`s possible ;D
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Post by strangemouse on Nov 7, 2010 13:57:51 GMT
Congratulations! It is always exciting when you manage to get babies from a species you've been trying for ages. I'll be looking out for them for sale too
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Post by feebix on Nov 7, 2010 20:07:10 GMT
Cheers ;D I should imagine they`ll be ready to go once the spring arrives....
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