If you have a magnifying glass have a good look at the eggs. The eyes should be clearly visible with a distinct shiny iris. If you see this, then wet them. If they are not ready then they won't hatch. They will just sit in the water till they are good and ready. At least, this is my experiance.
Interesting observation about drier peat. Can you elaborate on how you were able to see the difference between the survival on the peats? Do you pick and place all the eggs on peat or only ones that look healthy? What is the total number of eggs and how many of the total survive?
About your observation about eggs left with mom and dad too long... I suspect the problem is polution from mom and dad. The eggs come out clean and then as they wait in the tank with mom and dad (who lets face facts eat like pigs) the bacteria are able to colonize and kill eggs. The bigger the fish, the more waste. The more waste the less eggs survive.
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