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RE: Question on No Substrate Incubation

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Posted by: Coldthumb at Sat Jun 13 12:51:54 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Coldthumb ]  
   

>>thanks. I think the no substrate will work just fine so long as I get the humidity inside the container at the desired %. I'm also not convinced that mold is the result of eggs touching too wet of substrate. As I'm learning in my Developmental Biology course there are far to many things that can go wrong during embryo-genesis that have nothing to do with damp or wet substrate than I care to think about tonight

To help kill off any free floating mold spore just add some methylene blue to the water.It's an anti-fungal treatment for fish eggs that can be found at most any aquarium supply.
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