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When you want something done .....you gotta do it yourself. Best believe I'm that "go-getter"!!!!
Tapinauchenius plumipes (ex T. violaceus) successfully paired:
5/11/22
5/13/22
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ta122
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Of course! They are so understated hiding in the shadows, but the colors are stunning in the light. I'm waiting on my T. rasti male to mature (his upcoming molt), and then I'll be pairing them too.
ta122
ta122
Very shortly after pairing these two, I had ants come into my house and killed them. I was so upset, but I replaced them soon after. I have now paired my replacements about a week and a half ago.
ta122
ta122
I found an egg sac today!



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Solifugae? In my backyard?
Casey K.
Casey K.
Send some my way! ;)
MBullock
MBullock
I will be focusing on breeding solifugae for a while, probably. I've been observing them and studying their behavior and I'm understanding their little quirks.
I'll mostly be selecting larger species like Eremocosta and slant faced solifugae.
My smithi molted we caught her in mid molt it was awesome….I’ll post pics of her dry and energized

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Don't you just love it when certain "over dramatic" vendors say that they won't post in or use this forum because there's someone here they don't like or they don't agree with how certain people do business???? And then you see them posting away......roflmao. Sigh....I guess everyone's money is green after all! Hahahahaha!!! You know who you are!!!!! Hahaha! CLOWN! JOKES ON YOU!
Also my GBB sling looks to have a couple broken legs, maybe it just appears that way but I bought it like this so I’m not sure if anything happened, if it does will it survive and can it still catch food?
Casey K.
Casey K.
I'm sure it will be fine. It will molt later on and have new legs in place of the old ones. If it appears to be struggling to catch food, you can always pre-kill their prey and drop it in the enclosure near the spider. They're very good scavengers!
Shan1328
Shan1328
Thank you
Casey K.
Casey K.
You're welcome! :)
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