Hi Elizabeth,
it sounds like you had a pretty harsh one there, but that is such a small
animal that all the efforts on your behalf probably made it worse, it is
always hard to find the line between interfering and just letting them do
there thing, I just had a crested hatchling go for several da
Thanks for your thoughts Barbie(you know I just corrected that as I'd just
made a typo and omitted the R..very funny),
The last time I had a fruit fly culture going I made it so strong that
they(the flies) all died from alcohol poisoning, I'll have to use caution
next time as it was almost explo
Thanks alot for your input Julie,
after reading the the following I realized that my words were a little
unclear,
to clarify:
She laid in the four inch diam. bamboo, most likely a few weeks ago.
she died in the two and a half inch tube, in the process of trying to get in
position to lay, she usua
Orion---
Losing pets is difficult. I, too, am very sorry for your loss. And I'm really happy that you discovered the seemingly 7 viable eggs your U lineatus has left behind, some in the bamboo and others in the incubator. Sounds like you are meeting the exacting requirements of a not-so-easy ge
> Never had them look that good before.
> So hopefully from now on, things'll look a little better.
Hey, we've all been there - good luck with these :)
Barbie >^,,^<
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I'm so sorry for your loss :( I can empathise with it; once I left a fruit
fly culture in my favorite dart frog tank, only to come home from vacation
and find him drown in the media.
So sorry again.
Barbie >^,,^<
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