BC1579
Arachnobaron
- Joined
- Sep 17, 2017
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- 321
1648 LEGacies.
Sorry. I’ll see myself out.
Sorry. I’ll see myself out.
Groan!!1648 LEGacies.
Sorry. I’ll see myself out.
Another one bites the dust.So I paired these guys this morning...
She's a savage. Can only hope his inserts were good.
Yes ahaha i got 3 sacs from that one pairing. So he did well.Another one bites the dust.
requiescat in pace hopefully that little guy was successful for you
(On a side note I should really look at the post date of what I’m replying to )
I sent the last few sacs to the states. This will be going too.Whyyyyyy can't you be in the US
*pouts*
Are you sending them to sellers? I can never find P. murinus morphs available stateside!I sent the last few sacs to the states. This will be going too.
Yes. Austin S. gets my baboons inAre you sending them to sellers? I can never find P. murinus morphs available stateside!
Ahh, perfect!Yes. Austin S. gets my baboons in
If it’s my male then I just let nature run its course. If it is someone elses then I hover with the brush and tongs. I believe there is good reason for males being eaten. If it benefits the health and numbers of offspring, then I am all for it.I'm glad you revived this thread. It's absolutely fascinating to watch the original video, and it's a good reminder for those who may be casually approaching breeding to see how seriously things can go bad and how fast that can happen! I'm just so glad you got a good breeding. But I don't know which would be worse, losing a boy I'd raise from a sling or getting somebody else's spider eaten during a breeding.