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Funny question, how big are baby Ts?

ilovebrachys

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What are you like !?!:D
O.k Got it, somewhere between small polystyrene balls or large cous cous! There must be some alternative we can think of!:rolleyes:
Thanks again, but the next lot of eggs or egg babies you have I’d love to see them. I am wording things carefully!
I have two Davis pentaloris, one confirmed female and I have hopes I might get a Male , as I’d love to try and breed them, never done anything like that before.
@Tabitha my D.Pentaloris has just moulted today...to a MM:( so if you do consider breeding them let me know-I would rather he was used for breeding than go to waste:)
 

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Oh wow! That’s incredible, i’ll have to think about it but it sounds very exciting!
Thanks, sorry yours wasn’t a female though. That’s a shame.
i must admit i was gutted it wasn't female as i had raised it from a tiny sling:( i have a few more of the same species(but still tiny at the mo) so I'm keeping everything crossed that at least one of those will be female:)
 

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i must admit i was gutted it wasn't female as i had raised it from a tiny sling:( i have a few more of the same species(but still tiny at the mo) so I'm keeping everything crossed that at least one of those will be female:)
That’s such a shame, I’m sorry, at least he grew into a healthy Male though, wishing you the best for the other babies, my acanthuscurria turned out Male, but he’s still sweet, getting a bit slow though. :(
 

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I see what you mean about the couscous, I got two Cyriocosmos elegans var. couscous today, they are soooo tiny! Never seen such tiny babies!
I saw C. elegans in Venezuela living in a dried out riverbed. Very beautiful species.:D
 

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