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Deroplatys desiccata : checking
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike" data-source="post: 105102" data-attributes="member: 398"><p>I have had D. Desiccata ooths take up to 3 months to hatch before... also you should leave that larvae on a peice of plastic or someting in the same container and he will still hatch out fine.</p><p></p><p>I thought I had an infertile ooth befoe and did the same thing and i had a few of thoes that sorta fell out lol... and i just left them there on a quater and when the ooth ended up hatching the 4-5 larvae i had sitting there were gone.. so I assumed they hatched and lived too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike, post: 105102, member: 398"] I have had D. Desiccata ooths take up to 3 months to hatch before... also you should leave that larvae on a peice of plastic or someting in the same container and he will still hatch out fine. I thought I had an infertile ooth befoe and did the same thing and i had a few of thoes that sorta fell out lol... and i just left them there on a quater and when the ooth ended up hatching the 4-5 larvae i had sitting there were gone.. so I assumed they hatched and lived too? [/QUOTE]
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