Make sure shes as stuffed as can be. I leave of my dream of being their first captive breeder in your hands mate, cant wait to hear how it all works out
I will keep you in mind. There are a few people interested.
I loathe to make a list right now as I'm not sure if they've been successfully bred. I haven't seen anyone make that claim. I don't want to count my chickens. I did that with one of my A. sutherlandi girls and she was eating her egg sac, during the smokiest part of the fires, the day that I was going to remove it.
Granted, the fellow I got the male from (and a second female) would be at the top of the list along with anyone with Hadronyche formidabilis, Missulena occatoria, and a South Australian variant of Cethegus fugax to trade.
I will keep you in mind. There are a few people interested.
I loathe to make a list right now as I'm not sure if they've been successfully bred. I haven't seen anyone make that claim. I don't want to count my chickens. I did that with one of my A. sutherlandi girls and she was eating her egg sac, during the smokiest part of the fires, the day that I was going to remove it.
Granted the fellow I got the male from (and a second female) would be at the top of the list along with anyone with Hadronyche formidabilis, Missulena occatoria, and a South Australian variant of Cethegus fugax to trade.
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