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D. lobata females and their will to protect their young.
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<blockquote data-quote="bobericc" data-source="post: 272895" data-attributes="member: 4632"><p>Heterochaeta will also guard her ooth until it dries, i witnessed this every single time they laid. I put it together in my head that they must be guarding it because its soft still and vunerable. After two days of literally having one foot on the ooth she'll move, and by that time the ooth had a deeper color and harder look as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobericc, post: 272895, member: 4632"] Heterochaeta will also guard her ooth until it dries, i witnessed this every single time they laid. I put it together in my head that they must be guarding it because its soft still and vunerable. After two days of literally having one foot on the ooth she'll move, and by that time the ooth had a deeper color and harder look as well. [/QUOTE]
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