Brachypelma Auratum After Pairing

RamezAlbattah

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Hello & Good Day everyone!

Yesterday i had the second sucessful pairing of my B. Auratum.

and i was wondering what does it need for the care so she'll lay the eggsac ?
any suggestions for lowering temprture or anything like this ?

And what is the idlet temprature and humidity for a successful eggsac incubating, should i leave the egg when i say it or take it and incubate it elsewhere?

thank you for your suggestions in forward!
 

Ratmosphere

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In OP's defense, there's really no information out there in the breeding reports section for this species.
 

BoyFromLA

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In OP's defense, there's really no information out there in the breeding reports section for this species.
There may be no specific breeding reports for this exact species, but you may at least get some insights, information regarding Brachypelma species, which may not be so distinct from each other.
 

Ratmosphere

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True, but at the same time there may be someone who has experience with this exact species and able to help OP on this thread.
 

RamezAlbattah

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True, but at the same time there may be someone who has experience with this exact species and able to help OP on this thread.
thank you so much for carrying me through this, indeed i wanted to hear from others about their experiment with this exact species, i'll look and see, i'm not really advanced in this website and i'm not sure where can i find the breeding reports but i'll search it.

thankyou everyone!
 

fcat

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Google will sometimes yield better results than searching the forum directly
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I just googled “Brachypelma auratum breeding reports,” did not mention arachnoboards. There are other forums with breeding reports too. Just google.

And videos. Guy Tansley has a bunch of old videos on pairing Brachypelma. There is one on the B hamorii that is a few minutes longer than the others (they are basically all the same hint hint) that goes into the changes he made to become successful.

Do more research. Scour the internet, it’s got a wealth of information. I only speak from research experience, not pairing experience…I did the research BEFORE I acquired the tarantulas and am still waiting for the males to mature. One of the things I researched was when the right time to pair was, what signs to look for that she would be receptive, and how you should be keeping them in general…

Anyone can put two tarantulas in the same box. It takes more effort to order a pizza. You need to take responsibility for the outcome and research, research, research. Some of the answers to your questions are very simple, standard…which tells me you didn’t much…

Why don’t you type out what you know and make it easier for people to help you, rather than enable you to not learn by doing your own research (and acquiring more beneficial knowledge you didn’t even know you were looking for along the way)…they all work for free
 
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