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<blockquote data-quote="Mattypants" data-source="post: 184402" data-attributes="member: 34560"><p>Ok so Hi! I’m totally new here, but I’ve been keeping a few T’s going on five years now. Lately I’ve become keen on breeding them. Well, one in particular. My five year old female Acanthoscurria geniculata. At first I thought I might branch out and pick up a female from a different genus with a few males. But I’ve decided the way to go is by getting a few A. genic slings and raise them the way I raised her. Some will likely be male suitors and if I end up with another female that’s a bonus since I am only going to potentially collect one sac per female. They aren’t just baby making machines to me. I love them. Am I on the right track?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattypants, post: 184402, member: 34560"] Ok so Hi! I’m totally new here, but I’ve been keeping a few T’s going on five years now. Lately I’ve become keen on breeding them. Well, one in particular. My five year old female Acanthoscurria geniculata. At first I thought I might branch out and pick up a female from a different genus with a few males. But I’ve decided the way to go is by getting a few A. genic slings and raise them the way I raised her. Some will likely be male suitors and if I end up with another female that’s a bonus since I am only going to potentially collect one sac per female. They aren’t just baby making machines to me. I love them. Am I on the right track? [/QUOTE]
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