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More morios, breeding beetles take 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Vermis" data-source="post: 200787" data-attributes="member: 37487"><p>Minor change of plans:</p><p></p><p>- the pieces of apple aren't enticing too many hatchlings to bite and hold on, to be airlifted out of the danger zone.</p><p></p><p>- the handful I managed to transfer over are miniscule and lost in the oats. It's tricky to balance putting down enough fruit that they'll find it in the middle of that oaty desert, without it either drying too fast or moulding the substrate.</p><p></p><p>- the coir in the breeding tub is still heaving and the worms in there are noticeably growing, so it might be moot anyway. Seems the adults aren't quite as cannibalistic as imagined, tho I'm still giving them plenty of wet food and protein to keep them satisfied, before I decide to transfer <em>them</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vermis, post: 200787, member: 37487"] Minor change of plans: - the pieces of apple aren't enticing too many hatchlings to bite and hold on, to be airlifted out of the danger zone. - the handful I managed to transfer over are miniscule and lost in the oats. It's tricky to balance putting down enough fruit that they'll find it in the middle of that oaty desert, without it either drying too fast or moulding the substrate. - the coir in the breeding tub is still heaving and the worms in there are noticeably growing, so it might be moot anyway. Seems the adults aren't quite as cannibalistic as imagined, tho I'm still giving them plenty of wet food and protein to keep them satisfied, before I decide to transfer [I]them[/I]. [/QUOTE]
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