P Cambridgei made a phantom sac now what

obie

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Hello everyone i woke up this morning to find my p cambridgei had made a egg sac. Now I know that she is a female for sure and the egg sac is a phantom one how long do i wait to breed her with a male. Do I wait until she molts again or do I just take the sack.
 

z32upgrader

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It's up to you, but personally I'd take it. Those things will rot soon. You can wait for another molt, but I'd say she really wants to become a mommy.
Has it been long since she last molted? How big is she?
 

obie

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She's about 5.5 inches and about 2yrs old. It's been about 5 maybe 6 months since her last molt and she stopped eating more then a month ago. So I assumed she was going to molt then I saw the egg sac
 

z32upgrader

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Interesting. 5.5" is still on the small side for breeding. I'd wait for another molt and better than 6" so it's not so hard on her little body.
 

obie

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Do they eat them. Cause now I don't see it. And there's like 3 tiny eggs on the substrate
 

obie

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Can't find my tape measure but streched out she is about 1/2 in shorter then my phone which is a note 5
 

Kymura

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from what I read note 5 is 6.03 x 3.00 x 0.30 inches (153.2 x 76.1 x 7.6 mm) "
 

Poec54

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It's up to you, but personally I'd take it.
Not really a good idea. Those eggs are loaded with nutrition, and in my experience, phantom sacs are usually eaten. That keeps all that nutrition from going to waste.

If the sac's abandoned, then you can remove it.
 

obie

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Yup she ate it. How long should I weight before I try to mate her.
 

Angel Minkov

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Not really a good idea. Those eggs are loaded with nutrition, and in my experience, phantom sacs are usually eaten. That keeps all that nutrition from going to waste.

If the sac's abandoned, then you can remove it.
Was thinking the same, why waste such a good meal ;)
 

obie

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Is it tarantula breeding season cause now one of my haplopelma sp. Is tapping
 

Chris LXXIX

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@obie Man, ah ah, your avatar kick ... can i ask you who is, or from which movie is taken? lol

Btw i agree with Poec54 and Angel.
 

z32upgrader

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@obie Man, ah ah, your avatar kick ... can i ask you who is, or from which movie is taken? lol
Google took me here:
http://thelastdragontribute.tumblr....nough-is-enough-yall-better-chill-out-who-did

To the OP,
Captive spiders can be bred year-round. This is one of my favorite threads to read through:
http://arachnoboards.com/threads/did-some-pairing-last-night.217014/
Just wish catfishrod69 would update it more often. Post #951 features a male I sent him!
 
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obie

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thats exactly what it is. a mixture of sho nuff from the last dragon and denzel washington at the floyd mayweather fight
 
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