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Post by bugsy on Apr 6, 2008 20:53:58 GMT 10
thought this might be a good thread to have. I have plenty of Childrenii and Goliath eggs and am willing to swap or trade.
Anyone else...?
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Post by cookie on May 21, 2008 23:43:20 GMT 10
hi we spoke a while ago you were interested in some titans and i was interested in some Dydimuria violescens if you are still interested i have plenty of eggs now and would be keen to swap.
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Post by bugsy on May 23, 2008 15:40:09 GMT 10
hi we spoke a while ago you were interested in some titans and i was interested in some Dydimuria violescens if you are still interested i have plenty of eggs now and would be keen to swap. how hard are titans to hatch?
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Post by cookie on May 25, 2008 18:29:04 GMT 10
Titans dont seem to be any trouble to hatch, i hatch all my ova in plastic containers using about 2cm of washed river sand i then use fly wire over the containers and mist once daily, twice during summer months. i find using the damp sand and fly wire rather using the paper towel method i have about a 90>95% hatch rate and no mould. hope this helps let me know if you are interested in trading i have plenty of titan ova and dont mind sending extras if you have concerns over hatching.Thanks cookie
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Post by bugsy on May 25, 2008 19:08:36 GMT 10
pm me your email address
I have a small amount of violescens eggs i can swap but am willing to throw in Childrenii or Goliath as well?
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Post by cookie on May 26, 2008 8:00:09 GMT 10
i also have plenty of childrenii, goliath and spiny eggs i will send some of each when we swap this way we can keep the genetic diversity strong. i also have some eggs from a victorian species that i havnt identified as yet they brown in simalar to a titan but much smaller.i was lucky enough to find both sexes so the eggs should also be of both sexes. Thanks cookie
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