Thanx for your help but im sorry im just excited :)
can you judge the eggs if they are feritlized or not? coz i treid to mate them twice after the molt but those werent succeesfull (basing on my POV)...
there is much info on 'tarantula guide' by schultz compared to the barron book 'tarantulas & other arachnids'.... photos are merrier on this one though
ive checked her again and i was trying to grab the sac and she wont let go of it...i tried to slit a small hole and noticed that there are eggs in it :bomb:
could there be a possiblity that those are unfertilized eggss??
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how will i...
am not sure if its 100% empty but im pretty sure she aint pregnant cos she molted few months ago ang never did any successfull matings after the molt...her abdomen got alot smaller now though
I went on a top of a hill then i was handpiccking wild orchids when i saw this under an orchid leaf,,This thing looked like a cross between a roach and a gras hopper the place is kinda foggy
2inch
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r178/mercury904/IMG_2252.jpg
I've seen this from a toyshop for quite sometime..staying there..asking me to buy it :biggrin: but this time I havent got the chance to resist it :cry:
:wall:
im tired of waiting ,can anyone give a big guess?when?havent monitored the calendar but i feel that this would pop in a matter of days,basing from the way she looks
not my 1st Ts I also have a couple of hardy terrestrials,but this is just my 2nd arboreal,my 1st was a.versicolor but it died for some reason
tnx for the headsup!:D
Im hoping to hear proper profile/care from this particular baboon
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