zchristina
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Jun 18, 2017
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I've had a communal going with 4 adults, 3 Males and 1 Female for about 2 1/2 years now. I noticed about a week ago that the female had dug to the bottom and from what I see it looks like she laid a hammock like sac. When flashing a light beneath it, it does have a yellowish? hue to the center of it. I honestly didn't think the female was fully matured yet but she was looking super thick in the abdomen these past months. She's been holed up in the burrow for about a week now.
I'm looking for some tips on how to proceed if this is a successful sac, and if there is something that I should do in the mean time ie. less/more water or temperature changes. I'm hoping the males won't be an issue but at this point I can't imagine getting them out...
I've only bred/raised N. incei slings from sac so my experience is limited. I appreciate any info and help anyone can provide.
I'm looking for some tips on how to proceed if this is a successful sac, and if there is something that I should do in the mean time ie. less/more water or temperature changes. I'm hoping the males won't be an issue but at this point I can't imagine getting them out...
I've only bred/raised N. incei slings from sac so my experience is limited. I appreciate any info and help anyone can provide.