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So a few months ago, my P.metallica dropped a sac after being mated. As I am pretty busy with my little one as well as studying, I decided to leave the sac with her full term (Although I usually do anyway).
Last week sometime I decided that it had been too long so I would open up the hide to see what was happening. When I got to her enclosure there was the remains of a sac lying outside her cork bark tube. I opened it up and there were the remains of a few dead eggs in a chewed up sac. Quite annoyed, I decided to leave her for a bit and feed her this week.
Got to her enclosure on Monday and when I threw a feeder in to her tube, there were little babies visible. Seems that the healthy
Last week sometime I decided that it had been too long so I would open up the hide to see what was happening. When I got to her enclosure there was the remains of a sac lying outside her cork bark tube. I opened it up and there were the remains of a few dead eggs in a chewed up sac. Quite annoyed, I decided to leave her for a bit and feed her this week.
Got to her enclosure on Monday and when I threw a feeder in to her tube, there were little babies visible. Seems that the healthy