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<blockquote data-quote="Ceratogyrus" data-source="post: 27914" data-attributes="member: 371"><p>I can only comment on the murinus, as I have never kept a GBB before.</p><p>It really depends on how much work you want to do. The easier method would be to pull the egg case after 21 days or so and incubate them yourself. By this time they should be at least EWL. It makes it much easier to separate them at 2nd instar this way.</p><p>On the other hand, murinus are very good parents so she should take very good care of the egg case. It is a bit trickier digging through the webbing to catch 2nd instars though if you leave it with mom.</p><p>On a side note, be prepared, as murinus often lays a second sac (Double clutch) from the same mating, especially if the egg case is taken away. I have even had a 3rd sac before from the same mating (Triple clutch)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ceratogyrus, post: 27914, member: 371"] I can only comment on the murinus, as I have never kept a GBB before. It really depends on how much work you want to do. The easier method would be to pull the egg case after 21 days or so and incubate them yourself. By this time they should be at least EWL. It makes it much easier to separate them at 2nd instar this way. On the other hand, murinus are very good parents so she should take very good care of the egg case. It is a bit trickier digging through the webbing to catch 2nd instars though if you leave it with mom. On a side note, be prepared, as murinus often lays a second sac (Double clutch) from the same mating, especially if the egg case is taken away. I have even had a 3rd sac before from the same mating (Triple clutch) [/QUOTE]
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