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Arachnoclown breeding

Casey K.

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OK. I have changed my favorite TF members:
1} @Arachnoclown
2} @Casey K. --sorry Case......hard to argue a free sabulosum. Clownie moves ahead.
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Ugh...he is no competition....well, he has great YouTube vids....lol....besides....he hasn't sent it to you, yet. Status remains. ;) xoxox
 

Arachnoclown

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Taking down adult redrunner roaches.
 

Arachnoclown

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Heres the feeding video with two of the Sabulosum slings feeding. These Brachys are the most fun Brachypelma to watch feed...like mini Lasiodora parahybana's. Lol
The first takedown is at 6:53 (average medium sized redrunner)
The second takedown is at 8:52 (full size adult redrunner)

 

Arachnoclown

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AHH bless you guys-so nice to see some spider kindness being spread around :) you are very kind mr @Arachnoclown
Actually @WolfSpider sent me a spider for a breeding project and it passed away before I could pair it with my female. It's only right to send someone something back in return. :)
 

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I can't get over how they have such different personalities. One is usually visible just like my B hamorii and L klugi are. Another is a bit more reclusive and the last one tends to bury the waterdish. All the burrows look totally different.
 

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My female sabulosum redrump just dropped a eggsack sometime in the last few days. I paired her on November 6th 2017 just one time. It was my first pairing on my own after being in the hobby for 35 years. Here's the video of the deed...
Any advice from active breeders for my next steps would be much appreciated and welcomed.
Thanks in advance,
Clown

P.s. I didn't take any pics of the sack because I was afraid of stressing out momma.
Really interesting to watch. The female instant reaction was amazing. Hope you get loads of little ones. Cheers,
 

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