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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoclown" data-source="post: 153181" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>By flooding I mean water it super heavy like a massive rain storm. This is said to cause heavy webbing when the mom in close to laying her sack. I actually dont know if it's TRUE or not but I've been told the same thing by a couple breeders.</p><p>I pull the sac because I dont trust mom. I've lost sacks on the 27-28 day.</p><p>I pull the sacks between 25- 30 days. With the temps at 80 degrees and around 50% in the room they are usually at the eggs with legs stage. </p><p>And no I do t feed the mom...I dont want to stress her out at all. She may eat her sack if she feels her eggs are threatened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoclown, post: 153181, member: 27444"] By flooding I mean water it super heavy like a massive rain storm. This is said to cause heavy webbing when the mom in close to laying her sack. I actually dont know if it's TRUE or not but I've been told the same thing by a couple breeders. I pull the sac because I dont trust mom. I've lost sacks on the 27-28 day. I pull the sacks between 25- 30 days. With the temps at 80 degrees and around 50% in the room they are usually at the eggs with legs stage. And no I do t feed the mom...I dont want to stress her out at all. She may eat her sack if she feels her eggs are threatened. [/QUOTE]
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