ZenRooster
Arachnopeon
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2024
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So...My new adult female "Pure Blood" (WC?) Nicaraguan Curly Hair arrived and immediately started webbing her new home. I thought this was odd behavior, since Curly Hairs aren't known for being heavy webbers, so I snapped a few photos. Turns out, she was making an egg sack. Pretty cool, huh?
Now I have to research what to do next, in case it's fertile.
Regards,
Chris
Now I have to research what to do next, in case it's fertile.




Regards,
Chris