HI!
Some weeks ago, I tried to mate my Avicularia avicularia female with a borrowed male. It went very well, and after about 3-5 days, she dropped a sac. On Saturday night, I colud not control my curiosity any more, and decided to pull the sac.
Her burrow was well protected by a massiv webbing, so I had to cut my way trough with a sharp knife.

When i tried to pull the sac out with my tweezers, she refused to let go, and I had to push her away with a brush.
Finaly, she let go of the sac.(sac in home made incubator, with pen as reference)

This was my first sac ever, so I was very nervous, and gently cut it open.

The eggs in their incubator. I counted 228, maybe more
Some weeks ago, I tried to mate my Avicularia avicularia female with a borrowed male. It went very well, and after about 3-5 days, she dropped a sac. On Saturday night, I colud not control my curiosity any more, and decided to pull the sac.
Her burrow was well protected by a massiv webbing, so I had to cut my way trough with a sharp knife.

When i tried to pull the sac out with my tweezers, she refused to let go, and I had to push her away with a brush.
Finaly, she let go of the sac.(sac in home made incubator, with pen as reference)

This was my first sac ever, so I was very nervous, and gently cut it open.

The eggs in their incubator. I counted 228, maybe more


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