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<blockquote data-quote="I just need all the T's" data-source="post: 219961" data-attributes="member: 39012"><p>Three spider's I purchased at a show just to keep because I've never kept a trapdoor thought would be something to change things up. </p><p></p><p>Came into the spider room one morning and see movement in two enclosures that hadn't moved in months and months. Long story short I have two mature males and one mature female.</p><p></p><p>I'm asking to see if anyone has bred these before or ones similar and for hopefully some tips on getting the female to drop a sack. Otherwise I'm going to follow the same steps if you will that I go with on my chilobrachys and Ornithoctonus as far as cooling her down ect,ect.</p><p></p><p>This morning will be male #1's third time in. Female had no aggression at all first two times but there was no was to see anything but his bum and tips of his legs white was working away. I sat and literally waited until he just sat out still and then hooked him out. </p><p></p><p>I rehoused the female a week after the second pairing into something that hopefully will let me get a better view if she is still willing. Hence why I'm dropping him in a third time. </p><p>I only have a rough guess on her last molt going by when the males matured because they all three wer the same size when I got them.</p><p>Thankfully the research to nail down exactly what I have and all that because I'm basically starting with an F0 breeding pair,was not to bad. Reclassified in 2010 I think could be later. That and the fact they are easy to identify from the other Damarchus.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Whatever happens I'll post the results. After today I'm going to feed her a couple good meals the next two weeks and then cool her down for 2 months let the enclosure dry during that time and then raise the humidity and temp up and hope that will work.</p><p>Totally not planned at all,but I can't sit and watch two spider's just act nuts and waist away without giving them an opportunity to do what is instinct I suppose at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I just need all the T's, post: 219961, member: 39012"] Three spider's I purchased at a show just to keep because I've never kept a trapdoor thought would be something to change things up. Came into the spider room one morning and see movement in two enclosures that hadn't moved in months and months. Long story short I have two mature males and one mature female. I'm asking to see if anyone has bred these before or ones similar and for hopefully some tips on getting the female to drop a sack. Otherwise I'm going to follow the same steps if you will that I go with on my chilobrachys and Ornithoctonus as far as cooling her down ect,ect. This morning will be male #1's third time in. Female had no aggression at all first two times but there was no was to see anything but his bum and tips of his legs white was working away. I sat and literally waited until he just sat out still and then hooked him out. I rehoused the female a week after the second pairing into something that hopefully will let me get a better view if she is still willing. Hence why I'm dropping him in a third time. I only have a rough guess on her last molt going by when the males matured because they all three wer the same size when I got them. Thankfully the research to nail down exactly what I have and all that because I'm basically starting with an F0 breeding pair,was not to bad. Reclassified in 2010 I think could be later. That and the fact they are easy to identify from the other Damarchus. Whatever happens I'll post the results. After today I'm going to feed her a couple good meals the next two weeks and then cool her down for 2 months let the enclosure dry during that time and then raise the humidity and temp up and hope that will work. Totally not planned at all,but I can't sit and watch two spider's just act nuts and waist away without giving them an opportunity to do what is instinct I suppose at this point. [/QUOTE]
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