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<blockquote data-quote="Nicolas C" data-source="post: 68084" data-attributes="member: 3795"><p>In my own modest experience, the mature males were not sent back. I've always left them where I've sent them.</p><p></p><p>However, if you want them back, you shouldn't wait until the sack is hatched (too long a time and the male would be quite old...).</p><p></p><p>About the split of the slings, you can make an arrangement with the other part: could be 50/50, or something else (for instance if you don't have the possibility to take care of 1200 slings of L parahybana!).</p><p></p><p>The rest is all about trust: of course, the other part can lie and tell you there was only 100 slings (when 200 was the truth), but it's difficult to verify. I personally choose to trust, and nevermind if somebody gains on my ingenuity!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicolas C, post: 68084, member: 3795"] In my own modest experience, the mature males were not sent back. I've always left them where I've sent them. However, if you want them back, you shouldn't wait until the sack is hatched (too long a time and the male would be quite old...). About the split of the slings, you can make an arrangement with the other part: could be 50/50, or something else (for instance if you don't have the possibility to take care of 1200 slings of L parahybana!). The rest is all about trust: of course, the other part can lie and tell you there was only 100 slings (when 200 was the truth), but it's difficult to verify. I personally choose to trust, and nevermind if somebody gains on my ingenuity! [/QUOTE]
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