I haven't really kept incei, I got a sling ages ago but it never ate or thrived for me and passed away about 2 weeks after I got it so I can't compare them but she webs and burrows, sits in the mouth of her burrow alot just fed or not, has a great appetite and I have noticed instead of bringing her dirt out when she burrows she decorated her web tunnels with it inside then decorated with moss outside. Idk if they all do this but it was something she did and I found interesting worth the price imo.
I've owned both. Incei are far easier to raise, less sensitive to husbandry errors. Both are equally as nervous, but incei definitely much more bulletproof.
I've owned both. Incei are far easier to raise, less sensitive to husbandry errors. Both are equally as nervous, but incei definitely much more bulletproof.
She is just gorgeous!! @viper69’s pic there put them on my list, too. Can’t wait till mine gets a bit bigger. She ate once, burrowed and webbed the door shut. I’m hoping to see a slightly bigger spider soon.
She is just gorgeous!! @viper69’s pic there put them on my list, too. Can’t wait till mine gets a bit bigger. She ate once, burrowed and webbed the door shut. I’m hoping to see a slightly bigger spider soon.
Viper single handedly converting every t keeper to a bumblebee lover with his stunning girl
My girl has just moulted too , I haven't seen the moult but she went in her burrow for a month n came out bigger and starving so I assume she moulted lol .
I have noticed too when she burrows she lines the inside of her web with the dirt she didn't bring any of it out, she lined every bit of silk right up to the mouth of the burrow with sub, she covered any web outside with moss too like she was hiding her home. I don't know if others do this but it may be something to watch for as your little bees grow
Viper single handedly converting every t keeper to a bumblebee lover with his stunning girl
My girl has just moulted too , I haven't seen the moult but she went in her burrow for a month n came out bigger and starving so I assume she moulted lol .
I have noticed too when she burrows she lines the inside of her web with the dirt she didn't bring any of it out, she lined every bit of silk right up to the mouth of the burrow with sub, she covered any web outside with moss too like she was hiding her home. I don't know if others do this but it may be something to watch for as your little bees grow
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