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A. Seemani "blue" Eggs with Legs
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<blockquote data-quote="Poec54" data-source="post: 43035" data-attributes="member: 3524"><p>They'll dry out; how fast depends on the ventilation & room temp and humidity. I lightly mist the paper towel with a fine spray. Too much and the ones on the bottom can drown in the soggy spots. A dry paper towel makes me nervous. I either use the deli cups lids that have holes with cheesecloth covering them, or use a solid lid and make pin holes in the upper sides. They need some air exchange to prevent mold/mildew, but not a lot. You want to keep tiny flies from being able to get in there and feast on the helpless eggs/slings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poec54, post: 43035, member: 3524"] They'll dry out; how fast depends on the ventilation & room temp and humidity. I lightly mist the paper towel with a fine spray. Too much and the ones on the bottom can drown in the soggy spots. A dry paper towel makes me nervous. I either use the deli cups lids that have holes with cheesecloth covering them, or use a solid lid and make pin holes in the upper sides. They need some air exchange to prevent mold/mildew, but not a lot. You want to keep tiny flies from being able to get in there and feast on the helpless eggs/slings. [/QUOTE]
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