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Cupiennius coccieneus - Banana Wandering Spider
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<blockquote data-quote="Denny Dee" data-source="post: 41939" data-attributes="member: 1393"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>I have had my adult female <em>Cupiennius coccieneus</em> going on a year now. When I purchased her, I was told she was a "virgin" being captive bred. However, this morning when misting the enclosure I noticed an egg sac on her abdomen. Mine is not as white as sacs usually are but more of a greyish black. I am thinking it is unfertalized? However, for precautions, can anyone tell me the size of the babies? I have a standard window screen on the top of the enclosure and want to ensure the babies cannot escape as I enjoy being married! I really don't want to try and re-locate her until after the sac hatches if possible? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denny Dee, post: 41939, member: 1393"] Hi guys, I have had my adult female [I]Cupiennius coccieneus[/I] going on a year now. When I purchased her, I was told she was a "virgin" being captive bred. However, this morning when misting the enclosure I noticed an egg sac on her abdomen. Mine is not as white as sacs usually are but more of a greyish black. I am thinking it is unfertalized? However, for precautions, can anyone tell me the size of the babies? I have a standard window screen on the top of the enclosure and want to ensure the babies cannot escape as I enjoy being married! I really don't want to try and re-locate her until after the sac hatches if possible? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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