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Arachnoprince
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And boy, was it easy!
Okay, okay, I only bred L. geometricus. They'd probably breed anywhere. Sad to say though, the female did end up eating the male.
The female has laid 4 sacs now, all in different developmental stages. The earliest laid has eggs with legs crawling around inside. I opened the sac to get a peek. The babies are white but very mobile. Hopefully I haven't damned them by opening but I think they'll be alright.
Just excited about this, however I don't know what to do with all the babies?!
I'm thinking of just letting them eat each other until I'm left with a winner or two. We'll see. If I do keep a bunch alive I could sell them if I can find a buyer I guess. I'd rather trade honestly. Not sure if there's a market, even trade, for egg sacs. How would one even ship egg sacs (would prefer just shipping out sacs than cutting and packing dozens of straws again lol).
Well, just wanted to share with people who might care, lord knows nobody around me gives a hoot.
Okay, okay, I only bred L. geometricus. They'd probably breed anywhere. Sad to say though, the female did end up eating the male.
The female has laid 4 sacs now, all in different developmental stages. The earliest laid has eggs with legs crawling around inside. I opened the sac to get a peek. The babies are white but very mobile. Hopefully I haven't damned them by opening but I think they'll be alright.
Just excited about this, however I don't know what to do with all the babies?!
I'm thinking of just letting them eat each other until I'm left with a winner or two. We'll see. If I do keep a bunch alive I could sell them if I can find a buyer I guess. I'd rather trade honestly. Not sure if there's a market, even trade, for egg sacs. How would one even ship egg sacs (would prefer just shipping out sacs than cutting and packing dozens of straws again lol).
Well, just wanted to share with people who might care, lord knows nobody around me gives a hoot.