Couple eggsac pics

GoTerps

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Davus fasciatus mom all webbed up holding her eggsac.


Father can be seen HERE .


Avicularia minatrix mom webbed up thicker than molasses. Eggsac circled :)



Cyclosternum sp. "Columbia"
I'm gonna pull this one soon. Parents can be seen HERE .
 
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shogun804

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A minatrix sac is a good thing avics are always great T's best of luck with all of the little ones when it comes to pull the different sac's and seperate the little ones :D
 

aaronrefalo

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what is the latest name Cyclosternum faciatum or Davus faciatum?...great pictures..

Aaron
 

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hopefully the Cyclosternum sac goes well... because i won't mind taking one of those off your hands... :D
 

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Here's a picture of 2 eggsacs I pulled today, the D. fasciatus was eaten.

Avicularia minatrix eggsac on the left, Cyclosternum sp. "Columbia" eggsac on the right.

 

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The A. minatrix sac was pulled on day-14 and opened on day-21. Not a single bad egg and ~50 good looking postembryos.



Cyclosternum sp. "Columbia" was also opened. Still eggs at this point. You can see a few bad ones in the pic, which I picked out, but overall looking very good.

 

ChrisNCT

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So now that you have opened the ones with Egg's......what do you keep the eggs in now since they were removed form the sack?
 

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So now that you have opened the ones with Egg's......what do you keep the eggs in now since they were removed form the sack?
I just keep them in the hammock. I've yet to have any issues at all with eggs developing once emptied out of the sac. I can tell these are ready to go postembryo very soon.
 
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Anthony

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Sorry the one sack got eaten but overall very successful.Good for you
 

aaronrefalo

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A question to GoTerps or to anyone else who knowa...after how many days/weeks you had/have to removed the eggsac from then female?

Aaron
 

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aaronrefalo said:
A question to GoTerps or to anyone else who knowa...after how many days/weeks you had/have to removed the eggsac from then female?

Aaron
Hello,

that depends on the species. indeed, for example, for Holothele incei, after 15/20 days, you can removed the egg sac (eggs with legs), but with Pamphobeteus 5 weeks minimum should be waited.

Best regards,
Benoît
 
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