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Scheel's Letters: Storing eggs of Cynolebias nigripinnis in mud
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The Scheel Letters, No. 39

Storing eggs of Cynolebias nigripinnis in mud

Previously I mentioned some eggs that a local breeder of Cynolebias nigripinnis stored in glasses under mud from Feb. 1957 to Feb. 1959. In order to go on studying these eggs I took 100 transparent eggs and stored them very fine and dirty mud in a 200 ml glass with airtight lid on. Glass was stored in the dark at 20-24 C. Much gas developed that pressed off the lid several times, but as the layer of dirty mud was more than 2 inches high, I think no oxygen reached the bottom of the glass where the eggs were. The glass was completely filled with water over the mud. On 31 Jan. 1960, I washed the mud and found 17 transparent eggs and several burst eggs. The transparent eggs looked fine and newly laid. These eggs were placed in a glass with clean water and no mud. Now after about 40 days, 5 are still transparent, but no embryo can be seen inside the eggs. However, the conditions of storing were very severe in this case. H2S is very poisonous.



Copyright 2007 Richard J. Sexton.

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