WildSpider
Arachnobaron
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- Jul 14, 2018
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Hi guys,
I haven't had much experience with pairings at this point so do you guys have any tips on pairing Eratigena atrica? There's another important question I have but even if this means I shouldn't pair them I would still really appreciate advice on pairing these guys as I might still find a couple more and I will also hopefully try pairing again next fall. So the female was already gravid and laid an egg sac in my care and I think she laid others too before I caught her. She's seems to be more a normal size now so I don't think she's going to lay any more sacs. My question is, is it okay to pair them if she already laid a couple sacs this year?
Also, do the males often get munched with this species? I really love my male. I've been raising him since a very small juvie. Any suggestions on how to not let him get munched?
Bonus question: I have a couple of Agelenopsis and the male only has one pedipalp. Can it still be a successful pairing with just one pedipalp?
Thanks for your time on this guys.
I haven't had much experience with pairings at this point so do you guys have any tips on pairing Eratigena atrica? There's another important question I have but even if this means I shouldn't pair them I would still really appreciate advice on pairing these guys as I might still find a couple more and I will also hopefully try pairing again next fall. So the female was already gravid and laid an egg sac in my care and I think she laid others too before I caught her. She's seems to be more a normal size now so I don't think she's going to lay any more sacs. My question is, is it okay to pair them if she already laid a couple sacs this year?
Also, do the males often get munched with this species? I really love my male. I've been raising him since a very small juvie. Any suggestions on how to not let him get munched?
Bonus question: I have a couple of Agelenopsis and the male only has one pedipalp. Can it still be a successful pairing with just one pedipalp?
Thanks for your time on this guys.