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1st Pairing Seems To Have Went well
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<blockquote data-quote="liquidfluidity" data-source="post: 217828" data-attributes="member: 32551"><p>I have a very fine butterfly net and cups strategically placed. I left mom until they hatched. She was ready to come out and just walked right into the next enclosure. Only had one spiderling venture out. </p><p></p><p>Then I fed the sac enclosure for a week or 2 and then shipped the whole enclosure. No way I was separating them, lol</p><p></p><p>As for Phoneutria, they are on my list and extremely difficult to find here. As for breeding.....hmmmmm. Not too sure about that other than to spread them into the hobby and I have only a few figures that I would sell to.</p><p></p><p>So, if anybody knows of any Phoneutria around, please contact me via PM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liquidfluidity, post: 217828, member: 32551"] I have a very fine butterfly net and cups strategically placed. I left mom until they hatched. She was ready to come out and just walked right into the next enclosure. Only had one spiderling venture out. Then I fed the sac enclosure for a week or 2 and then shipped the whole enclosure. No way I was separating them, lol As for Phoneutria, they are on my list and extremely difficult to find here. As for breeding.....hmmmmm. Not too sure about that other than to spread them into the hobby and I have only a few figures that I would sell to. So, if anybody knows of any Phoneutria around, please contact me via PM [/QUOTE]
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