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After egg sac, how "hands off?" & Dwarf White worry- please help!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="I just need all the T's" data-source="post: 219959" data-attributes="member: 39012"><p>After pairing. Do you have her in a cool down period? Or do you have a idea as to possibly trigger her to lay a sack?</p><p>How many times did you pair them?</p><p>And yes once you see she has laid a sack, note the day you found it count back to the last time you looked in and she hadn't laid one. And you can roughly start counting down the 30 35 days you intend to pull the sack.<<< Recommend if your set up with nursery pots and stuff.</p><p>"For chilobrachys" </p><p>Can't tell you anything about the isopods.</p><p>I use them in bio's but they are a native plain type and I have had zero problems other that I thought those orange ones were cools,but the native ones wiped them out.</p><p></p><p>Fingers crossed for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I just need all the T's, post: 219959, member: 39012"] After pairing. Do you have her in a cool down period? Or do you have a idea as to possibly trigger her to lay a sack? How many times did you pair them? And yes once you see she has laid a sack, note the day you found it count back to the last time you looked in and she hadn't laid one. And you can roughly start counting down the 30 35 days you intend to pull the sack.<<< Recommend if your set up with nursery pots and stuff. "For chilobrachys" Can't tell you anything about the isopods. I use them in bio's but they are a native plain type and I have had zero problems other that I thought those orange ones were cools,but the native ones wiped them out. Fingers crossed for you! [/QUOTE]
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