Re: Pyrrhogaster egg development
This isn't anything near hard evidence, but I raised 1 CFBN larva very slowly - it took him 6 months and 3 days to reach eft stage, but he breezed through the transition. I consider it fortunate, considering a good few larvae die early, and I had just the 1 egg which reached eft stage without a problem
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