Man, you must be a blast at parties! I agree with your very concise and precise answer, though
im funnier in person.Man, you must be a blast at parties! I agree with your very concise and precise answer, though
Just upload it to YouTube mate, easier.Its saying the upload file doesn't have an allowed extension.. Any one know how to get around this?
even if possible, i doubt it has a good effect on the immature female.[/QUOI just thought it was interesting that is possible..
Its been said that when bred young some females don't get as large as others of the same sp.that were bred when fully grown..
It's also been said they don't live as long..
Oh you devil you got one of my slings from Charles... Long story but I had dibs on that sac!My versicolor produced an unfertilized egg sac back when she was 3":
http://arachnoboards.com/threads/juvenile-a-versicolor-lays-unfertilized-eggsac.153273/
Did not affect her negatively as far as I can tell. She's a big healthy 9 year old now.
Oh really? Ha! She's 6" now. Really awesome T.Oh you devil you got one of my slings from Charles... Long story but I had dibs on that sac!
How big is she now?
I posted this thread to see what kind of opinions it would bring up and in hopes of generating posts like yours.. I feel we are still in the early stages of understanding the captive bred Tarantula and possibly lifting some dogma in a few areas..Oh really? Ha! She's 6" now. Really awesome T.
You're a little late to the party..Watch the videos its possible Lol..No, and why would you breed an OBT? The market's flooded with them and most dealers won't even take them for free.