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She decided to bolt while I was filling her water dish, so here is one picture of her on the door.
that poor boy has his work cut out for him!Keep in mind when you see this Ornata picture that the MM is 6".
That Ornata girl is just a touch over 8"Damn this digital photography!!!! It's my profession and everyone is taking pics as good as or better than mine :8o . Great pics, and just exactly how big is that ornata female ?
Ya I still have no idea what I am doing with the white balance. I just checked my camera and I think I had it on flash the whole time. Maybe next time I will switch it to indoor light and see what happens. I was using a UV spec light so it does look weird.Wow, each page of your thread contains 50mb worth of pictures.
And, i just realized that your male P.ornata is being eaten by the female in those photos. And, your natural lighting photos look good, though the white balance seems abit off. Oh, let me know when you wanna get rid of that female P.rufilata.
Hey thanks! I am still trying to get the hang of a few settings and such on my camera, but it's fun learning!Wow, those are probably the best pictures i've seen. Keep them coming, how many sacs have you successfully hatched?
James
You can take it (which I think is easier in the long run) or leave it with the mother till it hatches. Both are doable. Just remember if it hatches with the mother your going to have tons of fun wrangling up all those slings for seperating when it's time. And I would leave it with her at least another 15 days if you decide to take it the odds of it hatching out before then are not likely unless you really missed the date it was laid.Awsome, my A.laeta has had her sac for about 3 weeks now. Would you recommend pulling it or just leaving it with her? She's very defensive with it, and i think i see the eggs w/legs in there already..
James