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  • James Box
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    sorry to hear, Andy...hope you can hook up this second male from Kim though!
    best of luck for the next try!

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  • Kim Gosmer
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    So, looking for a male again? My cousin's got one freshly moulted
    How large would you say the female should be to be mature/fertile?

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  • andy hood
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    she's moulted out without producing a sac , and the male i had on loan fron Richard G i found dead a few days ago too

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  • James Box
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    fingers crossed for you, Andy! don't see these around nearly enough.

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  • andy hood
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    i think i am going to pull the egg sac earlier this time and incubate it artificially, thanks james i know its got to work eventually and get a successfull sac or two from her , i have my fingers crossed all goes well this time hehehe

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  • James Box
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    good luck Andy, it's gotta work at some point!
    as for pulling...sad to have to, since the females put so much into protecting them, it must cause alot of distress to have them pulled...but i guess sometimes you have no choice!

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  • Andy Wood
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    Andy, are you going to try removing the eggsac next time as Juan suggests ?
    I've done that before and kept eggsac in a small flower pot meshed over
    within the same cage as female.
    I lost a P regalis eggsac and was totally gutted, only one she ever produced
    as well.....

    Good luck with her....

    AndyZoo

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  • Juan Olcese
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    Originally posted by andy hood View Post
    Mated her this morning with a male on loan from Richard Gallon
    That is a good new!!!
    Regards

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  • andy hood
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    10/4/05

    Mated her this morning with a male on loan from Richard Gallon

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  • Juan Olcese
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    Originally posted by andy hood View Post
    she ate that egg sac too , same as before exactly two weeks after laying it , she has since moulted, but i have not advertised for a male as of yet
    OH!!!Well another effort my dear Fellow.I was some problem,with one A.sternalis.And when she was put the eg sac,I retire it and put in "home made incubator",and obtain in that opportunity more than 100 spiderlings....Don't worry Fellow....

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  • Phil Rea
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    Ahh, sorry to hear that Andy

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  • andy hood
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    she ate that egg sac too , same as before exactly two weeks after laying it , she has since moulted, but i have not advertised for a male as of yet

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  • James Box
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    good luck to you both!

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  • Phil Rea
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    I have had sacs out of mine. Unfortunately no successful ones as yet. Still trying though.

    Goos luck with the latest sac Andy

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  • Juan Olcese
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    Egg sac

    Originally posted by andy hood View Post
    found this this morning, another sac from the same mating,2 or 3 days old
    That is another good new Andy.Congratulations Fellow

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