There is a search function on these boards that you can use for your future questions. I would assume you keep featherlegs much like H.macs, I feel they are slightly overrated as far as defensiveness but that by no means makes them pushovers. You'll have a p.o.'ed spider thats super fast and...
My little B.vagans sling (1.5") was perched up a little against the side of the container while I was doing some regular maintenance with another T's cage when something on my vagans sling caught my eye. There's a golden patch, much like the ones on a G. rosea, but instead of being on the top...
Well it seems that the 2 most obvious choices you are are to either try to drain the cyst or wait and keep doing what you're doing, watching closely and and "lubing" her up like you have been.
In my opinion I would simply wait for a little while, see if anything else comes up, like a molt...
Would you happen to know what type of Chilobrachys you have? My Chilobrachys "guanxiensis" is by far the most aggressively defensive T I have come across, 7.5" of 8 legged asian fury. I've gotten a obt sling recently though and it's already starting to show a little attitude.
What are...
I can't say much on the difference between the two, but I have pics of a guaranteed C.guangxiensis female that is in the 6.5-7" range that you can compare with the T in the LPS.
Also, I let the water dish dry out for today so I could remove the webbing/dirt more easily.
Hope the pics...
Awesome vid and pics Rob! Taking care of an extra 1000+ slings must be a dream/nightmare come true lol {D. Honestly I couldn't see myself handling so many at this point if I were to have an LP sack.
Fantastic video! Man I love LP's. Glad to see your breeding your monster female again. And that male really was tempting fate there! Almost like he played a joke on her lol.
Awesome T! Mine is around the same size. Her attitude is second to none so far. When yours molts she will be stunning! And I agree that they are underated. Chilobrachys is quickly becoming one of my favorite genus.
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