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hmmm, possibly screwed up
    #3133746 - 09/14/04 09:52 AM (20 years, 4 months ago)

I am using the simple PF Tek with brf/vermiculite in 1/2 pint jars. Three cakes fell over last night and separated from the bottom of the jar. I left them upside down so as not to bother them since it looked like it might help colonize the bottom of the glass. The strain is Thai Pink Buffalo, I would say they are 60% populated. The brf/vermiculite mix stayed together but there seems to be some humidity between the glass and substrate now. They are still going strong, and there is no contamination at this point, but I'm worried about the condensation on the inside of the glass now. Will my babies be ok?

Murd

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Re: hmmm, possibly screwed up [Re: murder_of_crows]
    #3133816 - 09/14/04 10:12 AM (20 years, 4 months ago)

You should be OK, some teks recommend that you do flip over the jars to speed up colonization. Just make sure it's not saturated with water, otherwise your should be fine.


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Re: hmmm, possibly screwed up [Re: ricelicker]
    #3133901 - 09/14/04 10:35 AM (20 years, 4 months ago)

Cool, I appreciate the help.

Murd

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