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Last night we spotted an eggsack on the roof of our Piloctenus haematostoma (Red fanged wandering spider.) And given that these are not just fast, but also aggressive & with fairly potent venom, I thought someone may like to volunteer to remove it!
I brought her at the Bedford invert show at the end of September & have no idea if she was wild caught or not.
I am not sure what to do. We had an infertile egg sack in one of our Psalmopoeus cambridgei earlier this year, but we knew that was infertile. But this one maybe fertile.
I brought her at the Bedford invert show at the end of September & have no idea if she was wild caught or not.
I am not sure what to do. We had an infertile egg sack in one of our Psalmopoeus cambridgei earlier this year, but we knew that was infertile. But this one maybe fertile.