Cammo X Polypterus MFK Member Dec 29, 2007 1,250 100 96 Australia www.facebook.com Jun 10, 2009 #51 Thats amazing dude! Cam
M manfromnantucket Feeder Fish MFK Member May 16, 2009 103 0 0 between here and there Jun 11, 2009 #52 wow ...im befuddled...
G Gahandi Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 1, 2009 112 0 0 Bundaberg Jun 11, 2009 #53 that was... highly unexpected, didnt think you'd get THAT many to hatch. Well done!
M minisnell Feeder Fish Jan 31, 2009 2 0 0 AUS Jun 11, 2009 #54 thats cool ive got a packet about 9yrs old wounder if they will hatch haha
W Wulfonce Gambusia MFK Member Mar 11, 2009 881 9 18 Ontario Jun 11, 2009 #55 Gahandi;3186626; said: that was... highly unexpected, didnt think you'd get THAT many to hatch. Well done! Click to expand... Thanks From the amount of eggs I put in vs. the amount I pulled out I'd estimate the hatch rate was around 10% or less. Still, I'm impressed any hatched at all. I should try again in another 5 years.
Gahandi;3186626; said: that was... highly unexpected, didnt think you'd get THAT many to hatch. Well done! Click to expand... Thanks From the amount of eggs I put in vs. the amount I pulled out I'd estimate the hatch rate was around 10% or less. Still, I'm impressed any hatched at all. I should try again in another 5 years.
H HarlanAshmore Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 27, 2008 1,355 1 0 Melbourne Ausralia Jun 11, 2009 #56 brilliant
N Natural_Born_Killer Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 2, 2008 1,386 2 0 42 Netherlands Jun 11, 2009 #57 I think you should give it a go every 5 years and see when they finally stop hatching!