I purchased 2 ooths from Frey around the 19th of August. I was wary of him as he is new, has no breeder feedback, is from Poland (hate to add that in here, but it seems to be a factor in some cases), and has posted in the classifieds for a nice species for a good price.
He was very pleasant to speak with in PM's and sent the parcel August 21. I received it 10 days later (today). He had given me a tracking number, and had checked at least once to see if it had arrived, so communication was good.
One of the ooths had apparently already hatched in the post, as there were 15 nymphs in the plastic bottle that was loosely filled with tissue. It is not the way I would pack to prepare for a hatch in transit, but it appears almost all of them are alive, with the exception of 1 definitely deceased, and 2 or 3 that look like they are not going to make it. Most looked weak and weary from the trip. But I'm hoping they make it. The other ooth looks to be unhatched and in good shape.
From my experience with him, Frey has been a truthful and reliable dealer with me in this transaction. I would likely trade with him again.
Becky Heacox
Edit: Adding pics of the hatched ooth versus the unhatched ooth. The hatched ooth is first. It has been misted along with the nymphs, and thus has water droplets on it. I apologize for the poor quality blurry photo of the unhatched ooth. But I only took one, thought it would come out better than that. But now the ooths are both pinned up in a net cage and have a great swarm of flying D. melanogaster fruit flies guarding them (from me taking them out to take pics). So this pic will have to do!
Hatched
Unhatched
This post has been edited by Katnapper: Aug 31 2009, 08:30 PM
Edit: Despite my best efforts, all nymphs have died.
He was very pleasant to speak with in PM's and sent the parcel August 21. I received it 10 days later (today). He had given me a tracking number, and had checked at least once to see if it had arrived, so communication was good.
One of the ooths had apparently already hatched in the post, as there were 15 nymphs in the plastic bottle that was loosely filled with tissue. It is not the way I would pack to prepare for a hatch in transit, but it appears almost all of them are alive, with the exception of 1 definitely deceased, and 2 or 3 that look like they are not going to make it. Most looked weak and weary from the trip. But I'm hoping they make it. The other ooth looks to be unhatched and in good shape.
From my experience with him, Frey has been a truthful and reliable dealer with me in this transaction. I would likely trade with him again.
Becky Heacox
Edit: Adding pics of the hatched ooth versus the unhatched ooth. The hatched ooth is first. It has been misted along with the nymphs, and thus has water droplets on it. I apologize for the poor quality blurry photo of the unhatched ooth. But I only took one, thought it would come out better than that. But now the ooths are both pinned up in a net cage and have a great swarm of flying D. melanogaster fruit flies guarding them (from me taking them out to take pics). So this pic will have to do!
Hatched
Unhatched
This post has been edited by Katnapper: Aug 31 2009, 08:30 PM
Edit: Despite my best efforts, all nymphs have died.
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