Molch
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In my batch of apuanus larvae (now at least 50) there are 5 or 6 spinners. They're eating and growing for now, but when you nudge them they go off in spirals and circles like a fire cracker, and usually come to rest upside down.
After a brine shrimp feeding they're all lying flat on their backs, with their orange bellies pointing up, looking like a bunch of freshmen after Bloody Marys 101.:wacko:
Are they doomed? I'm keeping them going as a sort-of experiment; as long as they feed, they probably have a chance, but I fully expect them to snuff out eventually.
What do you do when you have spinners?
After a brine shrimp feeding they're all lying flat on their backs, with their orange bellies pointing up, looking like a bunch of freshmen after Bloody Marys 101.:wacko:
Are they doomed? I'm keeping them going as a sort-of experiment; as long as they feed, they probably have a chance, but I fully expect them to snuff out eventually.
What do you do when you have spinners?
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