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	Hi all! Starting to work with <em>Photoblepharon palpebratus</em> here at The Dallas World Aquarium. I will provide updates as I have them.
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	The pelagic spawned eggs are very adhesive for a good part of their initial development and unlike anything I've ever worked with. I'm STOKED!
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	Below are some photos I briefly took of eggs approximately 12HPF (hours post fertilization) at 30X.
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	Stay tuned for updates!
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	-Avier
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