This video is for you. Basically showing you what I have found to work. It's a little long, 7 minutes but I think you will find it useful.
Check it out here.
Thanks man. I really appreciate it. I tried again tonight, no go. I just wish my female would show signs of being receptive. She just sits there like a rock. Oh well, I gotta while, time will tell. Thanks again man! So how is that big mama formosa??
She is a big girl. I am hoping she lays soon. Maybe about a month and a half and Ill know. But she is just one of three that were bred. The smallest girl is looking good too.
Well ya that is a part of it I am sure, when was the last time she molted?
The weird part is the female in the video I made, was she has been bred maybe 10 times already, so it's surprising that she is still being receptive. I normally don't breed them this many times but I have a MM that is just sitting here doing nadda so I figured while she was still being nice why not?
I got her close to a month ago. The original owner said she had molted not even two months before sending her off. So she should be just fine right? I'll keep trying them though, hopefully something will come of it. Then it is cooling time later. I'll try and follow your steps.
Hey Ryan....Harry said you had some Pocky sacs ...(Tarantula ) I would like to buy a few spiderlings ! I had 6 Giant leaf insect Phyllium giganteum hatch out this week. Do a google on these and check them out. Out of the thousands of inverts I have had...these guys are by far the coolest. I will have eggs this summer...........
Great video! Thanks or posting it. I'm just getting startd with B.smithis' myself, and am awaiting delivery on three 1.5" slings next week. I'll be keeping an eye out for when some of yours are available....
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