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Marcy of the Smalls

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Location
California
What was the thing that got you into breeding tarantulas? Were you breeding some other animal and stumbled up these lil guys? Was it a certain species that made you think "Wow these are extraordinary! I want to help make this more popular." Is it for money? No shame in that, although I could think of a hundred easier ways to make money than this. My first tarantula was H formosus, a tiny lil sling from Juice's Arthropods (shoutout my boy Juice). And I was hooked on both the aesthetics of dwarf Ts as well as the practical aspect of cheaper enclosures, smaller shelf space requirements, generally fast maturity (except Neischnocolus and Homoeomma lol). The ones that really got me into breeding are Cyriocosmus sp Oronegro and Cyriocosmus ritae, both beautiful, both relatively lucrative, both relatively new in the US. Especially my Oronegro from Fear Not was one of the first imports of the species into the US. And I wanted to breed them because I wanted more of them, but also because I wanted to be the first (or one of the first) to captive breed them here. So yeah, it's a little bit for the money, a little bit because of my personal love for the species, and a little bit for the challenge of it, but now I'm inspired to try and be a consistent breeder of the smaller ones and share my excitement for them all over social media.
 

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Tarantula Trooper

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3 Year Member
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825
Location
USA
My breeding attempts so far have not had good results. Last time I tried breeding was my Harpactira Pulchripes! Put the male in still inside the catch up. Never let him out. He never tapped, she never tapped and just stood over him( in the cup) like she wuz ready to consume him. Even after 45 min she just seemed more likely to eat him than breed. He stayed hunkered down and scared so I took him back out. Of note this little guy is by far my most defensive T to date. Only spood, so far, to throw up a defense posture for any reason at all. Watering, touching enclosure or if he just senses you near. Mr. Automatic is what I believe I will start calling him. Lol. Good luck with your future breeding projects!!
 

Tarantulala

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Messages
2
Location
Congo
guys.. i dont know what to do, i was planning to breed my T (Shelbys shed skin) with my friends t (Fuzzy Spelunker). but they just wont get it on! its the 21st cnetury why cant two boys breed?
 

spidrcoolr

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4
Location
New England
guys.. i dont know what to do, i was planning to breed my T (Shelbys shed skin) with my friends t (Fuzzy Spelunker). but they just wont get it on! its the 21st cnetury why cant two boys breed?
What the ****. Why r u speaking about our private struggles when our Ts (the fuzzy spelunker and Shelbys shedskin) r literally facing the hardest time of their life. Don talk to me and my t (the fuzzy spelunker) untul ive had some time to refletc
 

Tarantula Trooper

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3 Year Member
Messages
825
Location
USA
guys.. i dont know what to do, i was planning to breed my T (Shelbys shed skin) with my friends t (Fuzzy Spelunker). but they just wont get it on! its the 21st cnetury why cant two boys breed?
Don't matter what Century! Two boys can't " breed". And if they did nothing would come of it!!! Lol
 

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