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Arachnobaron
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Good luck with the sac Eric, once I again I am in awe of your breeding ability :worship: . Let me know when you have slings.

Hans
 

Jmadson13

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Good luck with the babies Eric. I hope to see many wonderful spp in the year to come.
 

GoTerps

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Awesome. when do they become comercially available ?
In the next few weeks, they'll be ready to go. PM me if you'd like a few :)

There was recently a group imported as well, so we'll have a couple new bloodlines to raise.

Eric
 

Steve Nunn

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Many congrats Eric, great job!! :) It can be exciting when you breed a species you're not that into, but when you get a success from a real personal favourite, it makes it that much sweeter!! ;) Martin G. in Canada has been in the same position too (with those awesome little glow in the dark T's ;)), he knows the feeling :cool:

Cheers,
Steve
 

Philth

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Awsome Eric. Were there any bad eggs?, How many altogether?

Later, Tom
 

GoTerps

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Originally posted by Philth
Awsome Eric. Were there any bad eggs?, How many altogether?
Yes Tom, there were bad eggs. Probably 1/2 developed and 1/2 didn't. I'm not sure if the 1/2 that didn't develop were infertile, or didn't "like" the incubator or what. They were all good looking eggs. There were about 115 in the eggsac when it was opened. This was a young female that wasn't full grown (at least I don't think she is). The ones in the photo above are all strong and looking great.

I have noticed some canabalism at this stage. But only on a few week slings that probably weren't going to make it anyway.

Originally posted by Steve Nunn
Many congrats Eric, great job!! It can be exciting when you breed a species you're not that into, but when you get a success from a real personal favourite, it makes it that much sweeter!!
Thanks Steve! I'm happy to contribute more of these into the hobby... definetly one of my favorites!

Eric
 

becca81

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Sorry for the poor picture quality. :(

0.0.1 Bonnetina cyaneifemur (one of Eric's babies).


 

hamfoto

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This is my little one that I got from Eric...

Chris
 
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redknee_freak

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hey congrats on the slings
how many you end up with
you might of stated how many and over looked it lol


they are one beautiful T's would love to have one or two in my collection
 

hamfoto

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I've just got one...it just molted and you can see the femurs showing a little blue!

Chris
 

Marcelo

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Becca:

I loved the composition of your first pic of the last set. simple and great color combination.
 

hamfoto

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well, here's my little one after another molt! looking good...

enjoy,
Chris
 
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GoTerps

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@ Chris and Becca... Glad to see the babies doing well!! :)

Eric
 
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