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This is one og my alltime favourites. A very large female, about 8,5-9" leggspann.


I planned to breed them, but when the male became mature he showed the symptoms of dyscinetic syndrome :wall: so I don't want to hazard.Nick_schembri said:Very Very nice!
Are you breeding them?
i don't think anyone has proven that is geneticbengerno said:I planned to breed them, but when the male became mature he showed the symptoms of dyscinetic syndrome :wall: so I don't want to hazard.
Yes but he certainly wouldn't want the male to pass it on to the female by being in such close contact with her. Then he'd lose them both and still have no sac! (Just my opinion)cacoseraph said:i don't think anyone has proven that is genetic
i personally lean towards environmenticides
i would say if that is the only male you think you are goin g to have access to you should breed them![]()
Ok, but what if the female eat the male? I know that she can be infected this way....and I don't want to fight with her for the male, 'cause she is stronger than me. :?cacoseraph said:i don't think anyone has proven that is genetic
i personally lean towards environmenticides
i would say if that is the only male you think you are goin g to have access to you should breed them![]()