Just noticed this weekend that my T. plumipes lady dropped a nice looking sac for me. 
Of course, my T. violaceus also made a sac, and she hasn't been bred since her last molt, so...
Here's hoping for the pitter patter of little plumipes feet in another month or so, and that the violaceus comes to her senses and eats her dud - that's a lot of energy she spent on a no-good sac.
Of course, my T. violaceus also made a sac, and she hasn't been bred since her last molt, so...
Here's hoping for the pitter patter of little plumipes feet in another month or so, and that the violaceus comes to her senses and eats her dud - that's a lot of energy she spent on a no-good sac.