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Also, if you are looking for more specific advice, candle an egg carefully so we can see maybe a hatch date that could be give or take a month.Nobody can give you an exact date. It depends on the temperature partly...the higher the temperature the quicker they hatch...but be aware that too hot or too cold can kill them too. When they are getting close to hatching the eggs may sweat, shrink, get windows (thinner looking areas) on them
If the eggs are not right beside each other they will hatch more individually than if they are all touching it close to each other. The baby will break an x shaped slit in the end if the egg and lay there looking dead for a while so it can absorb the remaining yolk...then they climb out of the egg ready to go usually. When checking the eggs don't leave the lid off long it the eggs may dry out.
Do you have cages ready? Will you have UVB lights and tiny insects ready by then?
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A lot. I can't give you an exact number, but you will need a lot. @jannb raises Veileds. If she isn't too busy with her trip, she can help, but there are other breeders that can give you some advice.How many fruit fly cultures do I need if 40 babies survive ? Thanks
I didn’t rotate the egg kept it upright like I picked it up. I looked at the eggs tonight and one egg looks a little dented! I’m not ready!!!!! I ordered a few culture which isn’t producing yet and 2 more on the way, enough supplies to make 10, I have some pinheads, about 200. And black fly larvae. I increased the temp to 76 degreesHave they hatched?