Ordered two large containers. The first container was great. I didn't count, but it was in large print. Of course some of them fell apart when they started to expand. But most survived. They take much longer to fully open than the time on the container. First, take the ones you plan to use and wash the oil off of them, otherwise they'll stretch out forever. Then pour some into a container, I use a bucket. And fill with hot water. Mix it gently by hand after the first day, allowing the balls to rise to the top of the bottom of the bucket to allow them to fully expand. The good ones get pretty big, almost the size of a baseball. There are many surface imperfections, but in most cases this shouldn't cause much of a problem. My second container was filled with medium sized balls. Of course there was more. But even after three full days of soaking, they were barely the size of a golf ball. So the first was good and the second was ok at best. For best results, keep the water as warm as possible - this is the quickest way to breed them. If you touch them be careful, they are quite fragile. And don't send me the middle ones, I don't care if it's under 300. I want the big ones! There are many surface imperfections, but in most cases this shouldn't be a big problem. My second container was filled with medium sized balls. Of course there was more. But even after three full days of soaking, they were barely the size of a golf ball. So the first was good and the second was ok at best. For best results, keep the water as warm as possible - this is the quickest way to breed them. If you touch them be careful, they are quite fragile. And don't send me the middle ones, I don't care if it's under 300. I want the big ones! There are many surface imperfections, but in most cases this shouldn't cause much of a problem. My second container was filled with medium sized balls. Of course there was more. But even after three full days of soaking, they were barely the size of a golf ball. So the first was good and the second was okay at best. For best results, keep the water as warm as possible - this is the quickest way to breed them. If you touch them be careful, they are quite fragile. And don't send me the middle ones, I don't care if it's under 300. I want the big ones! For best results, keep the water as warm as possible - this is the quickest way to breed them. If you touch them be careful, they are quite fragile. And don't send me the middle ones, I don't care if it's under 300. I want the big ones! To get the best results, keep the water as warm as possible - this is the fastest way to breed them. If you touch them be careful, they are quite fragile. And don't send me the middle ones, I don't care if it's under 300. I want the big ones!
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