Hi guys, My male P. rufilata matured about twenty days ago. Luckily my largest female molted 8 days ago.. Great timing I know
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With all aspects of the male reproductive process aside. How long after the female molts do you pair, assuming your male is ready to go?
I have been told to wait thirty to sixty days after a molt, and have used that as standard practice over the years. I use that time to let her fully harden, which depending on species takes a week sometimes closer to a full month. On a side note, I had a big female LP take almost two months to resume feeding. So, I understand the time it takes for the tarantula to harden up and resume feeding varies greatly.
Also, I use the time ( apart from the initial time to harden up) to fatten her up.. So lets say two weeks to resume feeding, then thirty to build up her abdomen. That brings me to a basic minimum time from molt to first pairing at about forty five days. This isn't set in stone,as I have had some females molt and get back up to a weight that I see fit for breeding in as little as two weeks, so I understand there is room for variation there as well.
Other than the standard reconditioning we do for freshly molted females before pairing ,is there any other reason one would wait 30-60 days to pair? For example, if your female resumes feeding a week after she molts and eats non stop for three days untill she refuses food, why not pair her? This is purely an example, I'm just curious if there are any other reasons to wait to pair.
Thanks for any info or opinions you have to offer.
With all aspects of the male reproductive process aside. How long after the female molts do you pair, assuming your male is ready to go?
I have been told to wait thirty to sixty days after a molt, and have used that as standard practice over the years. I use that time to let her fully harden, which depending on species takes a week sometimes closer to a full month. On a side note, I had a big female LP take almost two months to resume feeding. So, I understand the time it takes for the tarantula to harden up and resume feeding varies greatly.
Also, I use the time ( apart from the initial time to harden up) to fatten her up.. So lets say two weeks to resume feeding, then thirty to build up her abdomen. That brings me to a basic minimum time from molt to first pairing at about forty five days. This isn't set in stone,as I have had some females molt and get back up to a weight that I see fit for breeding in as little as two weeks, so I understand there is room for variation there as well.
Other than the standard reconditioning we do for freshly molted females before pairing ,is there any other reason one would wait 30-60 days to pair? For example, if your female resumes feeding a week after she molts and eats non stop for three days untill she refuses food, why not pair her? This is purely an example, I'm just curious if there are any other reasons to wait to pair.
Thanks for any info or opinions you have to offer.