KezyGLA
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I remember seeing the photo of your lugardi. Did your lugardi not manage to fix?First of all sorry to hear this friend. I am crossing my fingers for she will make a sac. @Chris LXXIX is right this happened recently to my P.lugardi. But there`s still hope for your girl. Mine did not web up the slightest. Your`s have made quite some webbing try to give some rest alone. Crossing here![]()
Nope she didn`t fix it. They just layed there.I remember seeing the photo of your lugardi. Did your lugardi not manage to fix?
My girl hasnt moved much since I took that photo.
I can kind of see some yellow areas under the heavy web. I am hoping she will tuck into a sac even though most have obviously slipped out.
It's just so annoying because they are so damn rare and the male is long dead![]()
One can not simply forget about a namaquensis sac. But one will tryforgetaboutit.
This sp. does double clutch though the male is no longer with us and I it will be almost impossible to find oneOhh what a pity. Those eggs are scrambledfeed her well for the next week or two then try to pair her again (if you have a male, obviously) to make sure she's got enough sperm left. Then pray for a double clutch! Not with that species, but I have had success in getting a rapid double clutch turn around with another baboon that lost the first sac using the above method. Re-pairing may not be necessary, but I've had partially fertilized sacs before and didn't want to risk it.
Eh, feed her and try to trigger another drop. You might be surprised!This sp. does double clutch though the male is no longer with us and I it will be almost impossible to find one. I will try and feed her up but it isnt going to do much. I will need to just try again when my male matures (a long time from now)
Win some, lose some. Its a shame it happened with her though
Hopefully. Will rehouse and get her chubs. Worst that can happen is a moult i suppose.Eh, feed her and try to trigger another drop. You might be surprised!
Exactly...feed her and then feed her. If they double clutch, you don't need another male, just a well fed female. I got my fingers crossed for you bud!Eh, feed her and try to trigger another drop. You might be surprised!