That's what I was assuming with my melleri eggs. I knew it was getting close timewise with them, so that's more or less what I was hoping. I have just never experienced that with any of my other eggs of other species.
That's what I was assuming with my melleri eggs. I knew it was getting close timewise with them, so that's more or less what I was hoping. I have just never experienced that with any of my other eggs of other species.
Not sure, although there are a couple of them that I have noticed have been doing the same thing as Rob's eggs and they are pretty big. I have been meaning to do another update on them, which I will hope to do today (plus I don't want to take away Rob's thunder on this thread...). This is my first time dealing with melleri eggs so, even though it should be just like any other species except different temps and timeframe, I still get wigged out at the slightest change in them.