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Well, turns out that these worms are actually eating the egg or something. I think I've seen a couple more worms on another egg, so I'm gonna inspect them all and see what I can do..
I'm not sure if they attack only eggs that are not good or if they attacked good eggs as well. Last I time I saw it was so many years ago. I thought at the time they were phorid fly larva because the phorid flies would be in the egg container as well. I never looked it up to see that they weren't phorid fly larva, as @james0o0 mentioned. I think the phorid flies were there once the larva had eaten into the eggs to take advantage of the "meal".
Wondering the same. I still tend to lean that they’re eating failed eggs. I feel like it would be pretty rare for worms to be feeding on the eggs, otherwise we’d see it here very often. Of course I can’t say for sure, and I think we all agree either way that it’s a good idea to be safe and remove them.Morbid curiosity, but are there chams in the worm infested eggs? Or are the worms eating the slugs/failed/rotten eggs?
Phorids can be pretty voracious themselves, I wouldn’t put it past them to go after eggs.I'm not sure if they attack only eggs that are not good or if they attacked good eggs as well. Last I time I saw it was so many years ago. I thought at the time they were phorid fly larva because the phorid flies would be in the egg container as well. I never looked it up to see that they weren't phorid fly larva, as @james0o0 mentioned. I think the phorid flies were there once the larva had eaten into the eggs to take advantage of the "meal".
Nothing to report so far, both containers look ok. I'll post if anything happens!Any news?
Today I found some more worms on the isolated eggs. Looks like one of them is not going to make it, the other ones look fine for now.Any news?