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<blockquote data-quote="prince charmless" data-source="post: 197541" data-attributes="member: 37452"><p>I have been into the hobby for only a year or so, and have no experience breeding Ts. I do however have a breeding pair of Pamphobeteus sp. Machala. The male molted a couple of weeks ago and is now in his full adult colors. Waiting for the female to molt as I do not want to put the male at risk in a coupling only to have the female molt immediately after. My other pair are Nhandu Chromatus. The female molted about three weeks ago and I am planning to attempt a pairing soon. The male does not like being moved and is quick to kick hairs and make threat displays. Planning to construct a breeding enclosure with an easily removable divider. Wish me luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prince charmless, post: 197541, member: 37452"] I have been into the hobby for only a year or so, and have no experience breeding Ts. I do however have a breeding pair of Pamphobeteus sp. Machala. The male molted a couple of weeks ago and is now in his full adult colors. Waiting for the female to molt as I do not want to put the male at risk in a coupling only to have the female molt immediately after. My other pair are Nhandu Chromatus. The female molted about three weeks ago and I am planning to attempt a pairing soon. The male does not like being moved and is quick to kick hairs and make threat displays. Planning to construct a breeding enclosure with an easily removable divider. Wish me luck. [/QUOTE]
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