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Hello,
I've been reading previous post ( feb 2003 ) and I
wanted to know if you did in deed tried to incubate R. Ciliatus eggs at low
temperature and what where the results ? Where they mostly females
?
>I keep all ciliatus eggs in my basement, at
66-72=B0F (18.8-22.2=B0C) and get mostly females, approximately 85% or more. The
eggs take 120-140 days to hatch, but there have been no problems with the
hatchlings. They
hatch perfectly and eat within a day or two. >Hilde Martin ;)
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