Parabuthus transvaalicus babies

Brian S

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Finally after a 10 month gestation period I have some new babys. I can now say I have successfully bred P transvaalicus. In the pics you will see that not all of the young have climbed on Mom's back yet. She probably has just given birth to them. JOY JOY :D


 

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errrm, thats alot of babies! Goodluck Brian, goodluck
 

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Thanks!! This made my day (and week for that matter)
 

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looking at all those babies, do you have any images of the mom before she exploded?
 

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She was a Blimp! after such a long wait you must be really pleased.
 

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Oh I am, however I am a little concerned that I am going to Peru on Friday and wont return for 12 days. Hope everything will be alright until I get back
 

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Congrats Brian! She finally popped after all that waiting. Looks like she is giving you the usual P.Trans millions of young. good luck with the little guys.

cheers
steve
 

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Heya B,

Thought you were headin' down to Peru to collect-up the better half? Cold feet! LOL

Just wanna let ya know that if you sell any of those P. transvaalicus and you get the numbers, I'd like to get 6 off ya. Let me know.

Take care...Luc
 

Brian S

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Hey Luc,
I'm leaving on Friday. I can probably spare you a few. I have another female as well that should be dropping pretty soon so there should be all kinds of these little nasties floating around soon
 

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B,

I wish I were sending (looks around) mine TO Peru for awhile! She's an Irish/Welsh mix and with temps in the 90's & 100's, that Celtic temper knows no end ;)
 

Brian S

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Luc, I'll take care of you on the scorp babies, I feel like I owe you anyway ;)
 

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way to go Brian, i know youve been waiting for this one for a long time. looks like you got your dues in the end. got em with a vengence lol!:D

Have fun in Peru,
John
 

Brian S

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Yeah it certainly took a long time but now I can say its worth it. After the young leave Mom, I plan to put my studly male back with her so I can hopefully get another clutch out of her in 10-11 months lol
 

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Excellent pictures :clap: , this is why I've never bred my specimens...the enormous litters are a huge headache to get rid of (I learnt my lesson after my L.q. gave birth to 60+ babies)
 
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Brian S

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hahaha I think that most of these will be easy to get rid of however keep in mind I have yet another gravid female that will be dropping babies soon. Now that might be a little difficult.
 

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Brian S said:
hahaha I think that most of these will be easy to get rid of however keep in mind I have yet another gravid female that will be dropping babies soon. Now that might be a little difficult.
you're going to be very popular:D
 
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