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<blockquote data-quote="Thistles" data-source="post: 84614" data-attributes="member: 3949"><p>Nah I was late. You beat me with your post about wasting the male! If you bred Grammostola, good job! I think a lot of people struggle to get them to drop sacs. I'm not SUPER experienced, but I like to breed what I can. I've produced... Idk, maybe 2 dozen sacs, but none from especially difficult species. I've done some Psalms, Poecs, Avics, and some easy baboons. No NW terrestrials yet, but I have a few fresh pairs that I'm going to be trying soon or have paired recently. Also, my Chilobrachys dyscolus that I paired in February has a sac now, and she's my first non-Poec Asian. I had just about given up hope on her. Guess I shouldn't get excited yet, though. A lot can still go wrong.</p><p></p><p>I say go for it with the regalis. Best to reproduce what we can here in the US and keep the hobby strong and growing! There's a lot of good info out there on how to succeed with poecs, and some people don't do anything special at all and still get sacs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thistles, post: 84614, member: 3949"] Nah I was late. You beat me with your post about wasting the male! If you bred Grammostola, good job! I think a lot of people struggle to get them to drop sacs. I'm not SUPER experienced, but I like to breed what I can. I've produced... Idk, maybe 2 dozen sacs, but none from especially difficult species. I've done some Psalms, Poecs, Avics, and some easy baboons. No NW terrestrials yet, but I have a few fresh pairs that I'm going to be trying soon or have paired recently. Also, my Chilobrachys dyscolus that I paired in February has a sac now, and she's my first non-Poec Asian. I had just about given up hope on her. Guess I shouldn't get excited yet, though. A lot can still go wrong. I say go for it with the regalis. Best to reproduce what we can here in the US and keep the hobby strong and growing! There's a lot of good info out there on how to succeed with poecs, and some people don't do anything special at all and still get sacs. [/QUOTE]
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