That looks right. That means it was a successful pairing? Are there more?I did say that was the hope!
Er, were my hopes realised? I didn't have them together long, I wasn't certain they were mature. Are these cerbalus slings? I just chanced to glance in. View attachment 400121
Time to start collecting them out of the enclosure.Two that I can see so far! My slow male died so I lost all hope, then I seen them for sale again and bought another 5.
You're basically one of the only people on the planet to hatch them in captivity. That's a huge accomplishment for you. I have not seen or read any reports of Cerbalus aravensis produce or hatched in the captivity. You've basically done something that no one has done yet. A true accomplishment for sure.@MiroLA - I've my fingers crossed for you!
Yes, the moment they wander on their own, they're basically independent spiders. If you see any that are out and wandering like the one in the photo then they're ready to be separated.I have several little enclosures I can pop them in now. For sure seperate?
It's been awhile, but they have been produced and hatched in the US already. They're still WC imports coming in, so some gravid females are bound to come in. Either way, congrats.@WeeBird @Liquifin I have been a bit radio-online silent for a bit but .....
I was doing general maintenance today and saw this.......!! Shes still on it and it is looking somewhat normal shaped and in appearance compared to the previous attempt of her which did not form an eggg-sac shape..so I am assuming this is the best chance I have of getting a proper sac out of her. Anythoughts ??? I am a bit giddy hopeful about possibly this being added as one of the only known successes stateside...!! View attachment 483623 View attachment 483624 View attachment 483625 View attachment 483626
I was going to add water to the dish but dont want to change anything environmentally and disturb her and potentially her abandon the sac when I am not sure what is truly optimal for her at this stage....
Not sure what else to say but I added extra heat and restricted light from above and then a few weeks later after she drank a ton of water this is what has happened.
Thanks for the reply! Do you have any recomendations for this next phase now that a sac has been laid?It's been awhile, but they have been produced and hatched in the US already. They're still WC imports coming in, so some gravid females are bound to come in. Either way, congrats.
Just leave it until it hatches. I was told they're quite hardy, but I can't say for sure. I haven't had the chance to work with this species again, so take it with a grain of salt.Thanks for the reply! Do you have any recomendations for this next phase now that a sac has been laid?
Appreciate it either way !Just leave it until it hatches. I was told they're quite hardy, but I can't say for sure. I haven't had the chance to work with this species again, so take it with a grain of salt.