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How damp do bags of peat & eggs need to be?


paul_r

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I was given 2 bags of beat with Nothobranchius Eggersi eggs in from Matt_man (again thanks heaps :hail::bow: )

They have been in the hot water cupboard with my other eggs, however this is the first time i have had eggs stored in peat, all my others i have got from my mops have been stored in small tray of water and meth blue.

Is there a general rule as to how damp the peat needs to be? The first bag is ready to hatch in 3 weeks, the next bag in about 7 weeks. And there is still a bit of moisture inside the bags.

Any help much appreciated. Cheers

Paul

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You mean the eggs from the Peat? I would have to say No, but there are a few exceptions i think that can be water incubated but i dont think its as good. Im not sure if any of the annuals in NZ can be or not. If you want something that you will able to water incubate the eggs in, get non-annuals.

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