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Would be nice if you could order them pre-punched with vent holes to your specifications. Might be worth asking them - services and solutions is the way business is heading...Made my first bulk shipping vial purchase from Thornton. I can either spend ~$200 on 500 vials buying 100 at a time or I can spend ~$200 on 1800 lol. Wonder how long it'll take me to use all of these lol.
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Maybe if I was ordering 10k every 6 months then they might entertain it lol.Would be nice if you could order them pre-punched with vent holes to your specifications. Might be worth asking them - services and solutions is the way business is heading...
That's actually a bit more interesting than you might be aware. I've never really seen a partially freestanding turret in Aphonopelma spp nor have I kept this particular species, so I'm anxious if anyone else can chime in.Today in the spider room, I discovered my aphonopelma bosque primavera made a turret after a rehouse. Very unexpected to me for an aphonopelma.
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If it is an eggsack and she was paired this molt by a fresh male, why would it be a dud? I mean, the odds are against an eggsack with all the movements, but pairing a few months into a molt cycle isn't necessarily a disqualifier if it's under halfway through the cycle overall and that looks like some awfully thick webbing for a molt mat .Molt mat or sac building?
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Pics are 3 hours apart. She hasn't stopped webbing since I discovered it. She started moving dirt a few days ago.
This girl molted upright last time, in October..and I am surprised to see her put in so much effort. She's the laziest T.
I did pair her but it was several months after she molted and my male was fresh so I wasn't in much of a hurry. Then we had to move. Mostly because we had to move. The new room is dry, we had some cold nights, I had to use a heater. Ive done nothing different feeding/watering wise but everything else changed. So I've considered this cycle a wash. I'd rather her molt than expend the energy on a dud sac
I reckon you'll need more next year at the rate your goingMade my first bulk shipping vial purchase from Thornton. I can either spend ~$200 on 500 vials buying 100 at a time or I can spend ~$200 on 1800 lol. Wonder how long it'll take me to use all of these lol.
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I see no snakesNew acquisitions from the Show Me Snakes Expo in Davenport, IA yesterday.
Leiurus quinquestraitus
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Centruroides gracilis
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Androctonus bicolor
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Aphonopelma hentzi - female
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Theraphosa apophysis 4” female
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could have bought more, but my buddy from work snagged a bunch I had my eyes on lol
The single attempt and the move, the fact that I've only ever seen one sac and it was a virgin tappie This one here is a Tliltocatl verdezi and she's still webbing as of a few minutes ago. I have to go to sleep because I have a 24 hour shift tomorrow but it's going to be difficult if I'm missing the miracle of tarantula birth next doorIf it is an eggsack and she was paired this molt by a fresh male, why would it be a dud? I mean, the odds are against an eggsack with all the movements, but pairing a few months into a molt cycle isn't necessarily a disqualifier if it's under halfway through the cycle overall and that looks like some awfully thick webbing for a molt mat .
What species?
That's no molt mat...The single attempt and the move, the fact that I've only ever seen one sac and it was a virgin tappie This one here is a Tliltocatl verdezi and she's still webbing as of a few minutes ago. I have to go to sleep because I have a 24 hour shift tomorrow but it's going to be difficult if I'm missing the miracle of tarantula birth next door
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Edit it's 420 am, so you know where your tarantulas are???? Just wanted to update, she's still going at it. She does look like she's lost some weight overnight. If there are eggs she has laid them and shes working on covering them up still. The base of the webbing looks heavier. Maybe I'm coming home to a sac tomorrow!
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