joefish84
Jun 5th, 2006, 02:37pm
anyone tell me how much longer theyve got? laid about 2-3 weeks ago, small egg species... here are the new pics
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View Full Version : how long till they hatch? joefish84 Jun 5th, 2006, 02:37pm anyone tell me how much longer theyve got? laid about 2-3 weeks ago, small egg species... here are the new pics cuttlegirl Jun 5th, 2006, 03:59pm Can you see the yolk sac between the tentacles? It should be getting smaller as they absorb it. As far as when, I think it is somewhat temperature dependent (as well as species...) so it will be an educated guess, but they are looking close to hatching to my uneducated eye... clownfish Jun 5th, 2006, 04:51pm It looks like you have about 1-2 weeks left. I maximized the pick and I can see the small octopus in there. what are you doing for food? are you still using the stuff you were before? finger crossed, -Tom joefish84 Jun 5th, 2006, 05:56pm yeah... still putting in the reef bugs as the directions state... also when i was in charleston last weekend i got a bunch of hair algea that grows on the bottom of our floating dock that is pack with thousands of copopods etc... between that and the stuff thats in the reef bugs that they eat ive already seen a drastic increase in my pod population... ive also set up a small 3 gallon tank with 1 little peice of the algea in it that contained about a dozen copopods in it and a few other small species... over the last three days it has gone from that dozen or so to about 3 dozen... im guessing that the reef bugs that i also put in have hatched or the pods are reproducing faster due to the abundance of food provided by reefbugs... corw314 Jun 6th, 2006, 06:30am Egors eggs took about 5 weeks or more but he was a larger egg species. I remember waiting for what seemed forever as they matured and looked ready there was another 2 weeks to go. Great pics! nini Jun 13th, 2006, 10:44pm OMG THATS AWESOME is it hard raising octo eggs? Nancy Jun 14th, 2006, 09:29pm Yes, it's difficult. You can read some of the past posts for details. Raising octos from small eggs is more difficult than those from large eggs, like the bimac. Nancy Jean Jun 14th, 2006, 10:17pm It can be difficult, so much so that in our public aquarium we don't bother, we don't have the time, the space or the staff to raise them. So we release them into suitable habitat. J |