Aeration for axie eggs or BBS hatchery?

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Hey all,

Hope everyone had a good week and a fun weekend coming up!

I have 3 axies hatched, so have started my bbs hatcheries. The only problem is that I only have 1 air pump, and even with the T joint, it can only go to one bbs hatchery and the axie eggs.

So my question is this: would the axie eggs be okay if I moved their air stone to the other bbs hatchery or not? :confused:

I can't afford to get another air pump, if that's what I need to do, until Monday.

Thanks for the help! :eek:
 
Larvae do fine with no aeration.
 
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