(the photobucket one, strange both taken with same camera at same time, but this one was too large)all in the test tube, and the second next time I looked, they was all in the tube. I have the tube conected to both the openings of the arena, like a loop, mainly just to give them something to do, and extra room, I didnt expect them to move into it, its not attached to anything, as I am making some kind of nest at the weekend, a plaster,sand,cocofibre one I think.
I guess they moved into the tube, as I have the whole the thing coverd with a towel, and at the back where the tube is, its gatherd thickly, so it must be darkest there, do you think that they are ok in the tube, short time?
Its amazing how fast the larvea grow.....and I am sure there are more eggs....
Hope the photo's turn out ok.




hmm they have chosen to stay in the connecting tube.... and now I am a little worried as you pointed out there/s no moisture in it, I am spraying every other day, quite generously in the arena.....
I hope they will be ok..
is this so normal with such a small colony?
ok so I made a huge mistake..... the first attempt went completely wrong, as in, getting the dam plaster nest out of the tank once it had set was near on impossible, how foolish am I
, but hey we all learn from our mistakes, it cracked in sevral places when trying to prize it out, not to fear tho, I am un defeated my second attempt is now in the airing cupboard, and this time I measured the size within the tank, and made a frame from wood, and have made it outside the tank on a sheet of glass, this time I shall be able to slip it into the tank without problems....
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