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G pulchra

Scoolman

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Pulled the G pulchra sac a couple days ago. Bunch of little 1st stars, fat and healthy.
Also had another G pulchra drop a sac about a week ago. Just waiting on the other two females now.

The G pulchripes sac was a dud. I think she wrapped it too tight. The eggs were all clumped together and dried out.
 

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Congrats on your latest slings! You seem to specialize in G. pulchra...is that the case? Breeding sounds like an awesome thing. Good luck with your upcoming sacs. :)
 

Denny Dee

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Pulled the G pulchra sac a couple days ago. Bunch of little 1st stars, fat and healthy.
Also had another G pulchra drop a sac about a week ago. Just waiting on the other two females now.
The G pulchripes sac was a dud. I think she wrapped it too tight. The eggs were all clumped together and dried out.
How many spiderlings to you think you have?
 

Scoolman

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Congrats on your latest slings! You seem to specialize in G. pulchra...is that the case? Breeding sounds like an awesome thing. Good luck with your upcoming sacs. :)
Thank you. Yes, breeding is very satisfying, and fun.
 

Scoolman

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Just separated them all today. All but three were second instar.
Can't say how many, due to a running contest elsewhere. I will post few pics as soon as I upload them.
 

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Here they are:

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