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Well got 71 eggs from 18 moths (7.9 eggs per pair) but I also got only 5 eggs from one of the pairs, so I know 6-10 is incorrect. But if it's 2-10, why is the average number of eggs so far away from 6 per pair? Maybe they're both wrong then? [[User:Phaen|Phaen]] 17:24, 20 February 2011 (CST) | Well got 71 eggs from 18 moths (7.9 eggs per pair) but I also got only 5 eggs from one of the pairs, so I know 6-10 is incorrect. But if it's 2-10, why is the average number of eggs so far away from 6 per pair? Maybe they're both wrong then? [[User:Phaen|Phaen]] 17:24, 20 February 2011 (CST) | ||
Just have 11 eggs from 2 pairs of silkmoth. Means "6-10" is wrong, but from where came "2-10"? Someone have these results? [[User:Fals89|Fals89]] 08:48, 17 November 2012 (EST) |
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Hey, this page says 2-10 eggs but the Sericulture page says 6-10 eggs. Which one is correct? Phaen 14:09, 17 February 2011 (CST)
Just had some eggs happen. 96 Silkworms produced 376 eggs. That's 7.8 eggs per pair on average. I'm more inclined to believe the 6-10. Phaen 00:29, 18 February 2011 (CST)
Well got 71 eggs from 18 moths (7.9 eggs per pair) but I also got only 5 eggs from one of the pairs, so I know 6-10 is incorrect. But if it's 2-10, why is the average number of eggs so far away from 6 per pair? Maybe they're both wrong then? Phaen 17:24, 20 February 2011 (CST)
Just have 11 eggs from 2 pairs of silkmoth. Means "6-10" is wrong, but from where came "2-10"? Someone have these results? Fals89 08:48, 17 November 2012 (EST)