I’d use paint brush to try and get them into come webbing. It’s hammock style so it wouldn’t need to get rotated I believe. But they’re not gonna grow if not wrapped. Was she paired or phantom?
I’d use paint brush to try and get them into come webbing. It’s hammock style so it wouldn’t need to get rotated I believe. But they’re not gonna grow if not wrapped. Was she paired or phantom?
I have paired twice, the first 5 weeks and the second 4 weeks ago. I netted as many of the eggs as I could save, covered them up, and prayed for them to thrive.
I've dealt with this before. You have to move them into an incubator or a somewhere quick before they harden, rot, or attract springtails/mites. Any fresh eggs will be very fragile as they are like very soft jelly. In my experience, you can save either a small portion of them or none of them in that scenario. Usually a lot of them don't make it in my case.
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