Hi all,
I was woken up at five this morning by a bizarre knocking sound coming from the spider area - two bursts of high pitch druming like "........dudududududu.....dududududu......."
I have never heard this noise before and it did not sound like P.murinus clawing at hier lid or the hustle and bustle of hissing cockroaches.
- could it have been a mating call?
I have two mature males and what I think may be a mature female Poecilotheria fasciata in close proximity, although one male has only just shed and the other has not left his hide in a month or so.
If this was the mating call, how can I tell which male was doing it? and are they normally active in this way only at 5 in the morning?
I was woken up at five this morning by a bizarre knocking sound coming from the spider area - two bursts of high pitch druming like "........dudududududu.....dududududu......."
I have never heard this noise before and it did not sound like P.murinus clawing at hier lid or the hustle and bustle of hissing cockroaches.
- could it have been a mating call?
I have two mature males and what I think may be a mature female Poecilotheria fasciata in close proximity, although one male has only just shed and the other has not left his hide in a month or so.
If this was the mating call, how can I tell which male was doing it? and are they normally active in this way only at 5 in the morning?
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