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How long has it been since you noticed there's been escapes?
Hopefully you are able to find all if not most of themToday lol
Glad to see that losses appear to have slowed down.
I'm thinking that I may have fed them too soon. Some of them had webbed a lot and the micro crickets got caught in the web but most of the dead ones hadn't webbed much so the crickets were running free.
Shoo the spider away then get small scissors an clip around it then send it! Hehe I'm joking, another sac? I'll happily take any you give me I can't believe you have another! Tallahassee is a boss! x
Just rear as many as you can, I'll pay you as agreed before to help you out... I can't believe she's produced another sac lol, amazing really
Tallahassee is a prolific little gal who appears to be bound, & determined, to keep you on your toes ... and busy (or busier).
Congrats on another egg sac!
another sac? is she escaping and having a night on the town? or is this a breeding project i missed somewhere here?
wouldn't she have to be mated again to produce another sac? or how many can they produce from one fling so to speak?Yep, sac number 2. No breeding project, I bought her at the beginning of December and she produced the first sac on Christmas day, mind the shop ad did say "Sub Adults - Adults some likely mated"
wouldn't she have to be mated again to produce another sac? or how many can they produce from one fling so to speak?
To add to what Enn said, they can have up to 4, successive, egg sacs from one breeding.
With each sac having less eggs, &/or less fertile eggs, than the prior egg sac.