1) From what I've read about m.balfouris the mom would kill the prey for the slings or the slings will climb up the mom and eat while the mom is munching on the prey.
2) At the start I believe they do, but the slings I have now are about 2i-3i
Thanks for the input. Just dropped a cricket right beside the mom, and she immediately got it. So right now I'm just gonna assume that as long as I drop a feeder close to her, she will take it and feed her slings.
I bred my M.balfouri late last year, and got a sack around December. They hatched out on 1/29/17. I'm going to leave them with the mom till they start hunting on their own, but today(2/12/17) I noticed the mom made another egg sack. Now she is guarding the sack. What are the chances of this...
alright guys!thank you for the replies!the reason i was thinking he might be female was because this guy is just a little bit smaller than the mature female i have and a heck of a lot bigger than the mature male m.balfouri that I recently got.I'll definitely examine the next molt he's going to have.
this beauty was sold to me as a male. But after comparing this guys size to a mature male i recently got ,he seems huge (the carapace and the legs were a bit thicker) . Made me wonder if the guy who sold him to me was wrong. What do you guys think? male or female?
So my M.balfouri has a spot on his abdomen that seems to be bald.He has been eating fine an all that. should i be worried about this?I'll try to post pictures ASAP
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