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Sperm Web Debris? Pedipalps, Charged?
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<blockquote data-quote="I just need all the T's" data-source="post: 218952" data-attributes="member: 39012"><p>I have not yet attempted to pair C.huahini yet. I hope you update this thread about your outcome.</p><p>I do my best to try and see them making a sperm web or loading up. More than a dozen times I've watched chili's and haplopelmas tear their webbing down after loading up. I do know they can store it,for how long I have no real idea.</p><p></p><p>As far as getting them fired up. What you got them doing now is about the best way to get that male going. Long as it's a calm area.</p><p>This is just some things I've been thinking about before my attempt at pairing them.</p><p>You probably know yourself already. I'm almost willing to be they act they same as all mine does. At least as full adults.</p><p></p><p>I can put fifty different hides in there. None at all ever use it. Since hitting adults. "All I have at this moment is females" no burrowing. They pick a corner and web up and that's it. And it's been kinda a challenge to do regular cleaning and watering without one of em dropping those dentures down and flying across the enclosure.</p><p>Every other genius of chilobrachy I keep has a hide and at least a decent depth burrow and unless you start doing something silly like tickling the webbing they never come out when I'm doing anything in their enclosure.</p><p></p><p>I hope I'm wrong but I got a feeling if the female isn't showing a response to the male before he gets dropped in they will be toast. They chilobrachy in general are hard on males.</p><p>I'd make sure he has a path out in case he gets nervous right off she's probably going to be right behind him.</p><p>To be honest to date your the only person I've conversed with about breeding these so I'm kinda excited to see how it goes for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I just need all the T's, post: 218952, member: 39012"] I have not yet attempted to pair C.huahini yet. I hope you update this thread about your outcome. I do my best to try and see them making a sperm web or loading up. More than a dozen times I've watched chili's and haplopelmas tear their webbing down after loading up. I do know they can store it,for how long I have no real idea. As far as getting them fired up. What you got them doing now is about the best way to get that male going. Long as it's a calm area. This is just some things I've been thinking about before my attempt at pairing them. You probably know yourself already. I'm almost willing to be they act they same as all mine does. At least as full adults. I can put fifty different hides in there. None at all ever use it. Since hitting adults. "All I have at this moment is females" no burrowing. They pick a corner and web up and that's it. And it's been kinda a challenge to do regular cleaning and watering without one of em dropping those dentures down and flying across the enclosure. Every other genius of chilobrachy I keep has a hide and at least a decent depth burrow and unless you start doing something silly like tickling the webbing they never come out when I'm doing anything in their enclosure. I hope I'm wrong but I got a feeling if the female isn't showing a response to the male before he gets dropped in they will be toast. They chilobrachy in general are hard on males. I'd make sure he has a path out in case he gets nervous right off she's probably going to be right behind him. To be honest to date your the only person I've conversed with about breeding these so I'm kinda excited to see how it goes for you. [/QUOTE]
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