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Good afternoon! What species are your future breeding projects and how many of the same species, males and females you’ll be trying to work with? Mine are as follows.
Acanthoscurria simoensi: One female and one mature male. The mature male will arrive in less than two weeks.
Brachypelma baumgarteni: I currently have 42 specimens will be receiving an additional 7 more on Tuesday. It will be a while before any of my females or males would be ready for breeding. So you can imagine how many females and males I have. Though my intention is to find males or females that are not related to the Mexico stock. I won’t try to inbreed any of them.
Brachypelma smithi: Five females and one immature male waiting patiently for the male to mature.
Lasiodorides polycuspulatus: I have several females and a couple of immature males. It wiill probably be another couple of years when the male matures.
Lasiodorides striatus: One pair only! It will be probably another year before my male matures.
Pamphobeteus antinous: One female and one mature male, the mature male will arrive on Tuesday.
Acanthoscurria simoensi: One female and one mature male. The mature male will arrive in less than two weeks.
Brachypelma baumgarteni: I currently have 42 specimens will be receiving an additional 7 more on Tuesday. It will be a while before any of my females or males would be ready for breeding. So you can imagine how many females and males I have. Though my intention is to find males or females that are not related to the Mexico stock. I won’t try to inbreed any of them.
Brachypelma smithi: Five females and one immature male waiting patiently for the male to mature.
Lasiodorides polycuspulatus: I have several females and a couple of immature males. It wiill probably be another couple of years when the male matures.
Lasiodorides striatus: One pair only! It will be probably another year before my male matures.
Pamphobeteus antinous: One female and one mature male, the mature male will arrive on Tuesday.