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<blockquote data-quote="brachypelma" data-source="post: 233068" data-attributes="member: 48205"><p>I think we all start out with some type of arachnid, but it soon grows...</p><p></p><p>My wife is just re-homing gawd knows how many jumping spiders (Phidippus regius) Regal Jumping Spiders, they are quite hardy to look after. But my wife decided to breed her female with my male, and it all went smoothly. Both the adults are from different sacs, first time we've bred jumping spiders.</p><p></p><p>It was fun, watching them grow from the sac to the little ones now, but a few have been eating their brothers and sisters. We quickly ordered 100 small enclosures, which my wife is putting them into now.</p><p></p><p>I got two new enclosures for my Asian Fawn and Salmon Pink Toe (both of them are aggressive (old world) tarantulas. Re-housing both tomorrow, not looking forward to those two, we have had hairs in the room before, so we know what to expect! ️️</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brachypelma, post: 233068, member: 48205"] I think we all start out with some type of arachnid, but it soon grows... My wife is just re-homing gawd knows how many jumping spiders (Phidippus regius) Regal Jumping Spiders, they are quite hardy to look after. But my wife decided to breed her female with my male, and it all went smoothly. Both the adults are from different sacs, first time we've bred jumping spiders. It was fun, watching them grow from the sac to the little ones now, but a few have been eating their brothers and sisters. We quickly ordered 100 small enclosures, which my wife is putting them into now. I got two new enclosures for my Asian Fawn and Salmon Pink Toe (both of them are aggressive (old world) tarantulas. Re-housing both tomorrow, not looking forward to those two, we have had hairs in the room before, so we know what to expect! ️️ [/QUOTE]
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